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Nicholas and I first worked together on the Housing First Feasibility Study for the Liverpool City Region (Crisis, 2017): full report; summary version. Housing First Guide Europe (2016), Nicholas Pleace for FEANTSA https://www.feantsa.org/download/hfg_full_digital1907983494259831639.pdf Imogen runs a social research consultancy Imogen Blood & Associates:https://www.imogenblood.co.uk/She also provides MSC training:https://www.seralliance.org/Discussed in the podcast:US sociologist, Teresa Gowan identified 3 caricatures of homelessness: ‘sin-talk’, ‘sick-talk’ and ‘system-talk’, as described here: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/334047769_Street_Talk_Homeless_Discourses_and_the_Politics_of_Service_Provision Malcolm Gladwell: Million-Dollar Murray: The New Yorker, 02/05/2006: https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2006/02/13/million-dollar-murray Blood, Birchall & Pleace (2021) Reducing, Changing, or Ending Housing First support, Homeless Link: https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/id/eprint/197890/1/Reducing_changing_or_ending_Housing_First_support_2021_full_report.pdf Sam Tsemberis: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_TsemberisIn ‘A Traumatised System’ for Riverside, Nicholas and I describe the commissioning context for UK homelessness services: https://www.riverside.org.uk/care-and-support/homelessness-research-and-reports/a-traumatised-system/ Supporting People programme: https://commonslibrary.parliament.uk/research-briefings/rp12-40/ Housing First Fidelity Framework: we’ve recently published the framework Nicholas, Anita Birchall and I produced in 2019 here: https://www.imogenblood.co.uk/_files/ugd/775f77_2ccae7cd607e433da5c553c59081cd31.pdf Chapters00:00 - Nicholas’s research background3:15 - Adapting Housing First into the European context 5:15 - What is Housing First?9:45 - Why does it work for individuals?13:15 - Systems change and Housing First 15:52 - Evidence-based intervention in homelessness19:00 - Housing First’s origins in the US23:28 - Finland’s Housing First strategy26:02 - How Housing First developed in the UK34:00 - Comparison to Housing First in Italy35:30 - Impact of housing, health and care shortages on Housing First 39:00 - Too thinly spread to have strategic impact43:50 - Preventing future demand48:27 - Lack of join up 51:02 - Lack of step-up/ step-down options 56:06 - What is needed?1:00:35 - The narrative gets in the way1:06:50 - Housing First as part of mental health pathway?1:12:50 - Fidelity to the model 1:21:03 - End