Opinion
Doing Away With Needle Exchange Programs Won't Prevent Drug Use
Medpage Today
February 12, 2024
In this op-ed, Ryan Assaf, PhD, MPH, a postdoctoral fellow with the Benioff Homelessness and Housing Initiative, highlights the importance of using harm reduction strategies. He outlines the use and i...
Opinion
Housing Should Be a Human Right
Chicago Sun-Times
February 11, 2024
In this op-ed, Kara Young Ponder, PhD, director of community engagement and racial justice at the UCSF Benioff Homelessness and Housing Initiative, calls for housing to be a human right. She outlines ...
News
VA’s Work to End Veteran Homelessness Is a Nationwide Model. Can It Translate for Civilians?
The War Horse
February 8, 2024
Between 2010 ad 2022, the population of veterans experiencing homelessness has dropped by more than 50%. The long term success in reducing the number of people experiencing homelessness among veterans...
Reports
Reports
Understanding CalAIM Implementation Across California
Terner Center, Abt Associates, and UCSF’s Benioff Homelessness and Housing Initiative (BHHI)
February 8, 2024
The first brief on creating and sustaining effective homelessness organizations and systems looks at challenges to and opportunities for the California Advancing and Innovating Medi-...
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Housing Linked to Lower Cancer Mortality Among U.S. Veterans
Managed Healthcare Executive
February 7, 2024
Housing is a primary social determinant of health and a new study published in Health Affairs shows that lung and colorectal cancer mortality was higher among veterans who were unhoused compared to th...
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News
Intimate Partner Violence & Homelessness: Policy Recommendation Based on Findings from CASPEH
California Partnership to End Domestic Violence
February 6, 2024
Hosted by the California Partnership to End Domestic Violence (the Partnership), lead researcher Anita Hargrave, MD, BHHI Policy Director Tiana Moore, PhD, and CPEDV staff dove deeper into policy reco...
News
Is Housing Health Care? State Medicaid Programs Increasingly Say ‘Yes’
KFF Health News
February 6, 2024
At least 19 states are directing funds from Medicaid programs to help patients who are experiencing homelessness find housing and avoid eviction. Evidence supporting redirecting Medicaid funding to ho...
News
Counting San Francisco’s Unhoused – And Why You Never Ask if They Are Homeless
ABC7 News
February 5, 2024
Volunteers, on a clear night in San Francisco, count the number of people who are unhoused on the streets. Groups of people were assigned specific areas, and write down whether a person is confirmed, ...
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Housing Status Changes Are Associated With Cancer Outcomes Among US Veterans
Health Affairs
February 5, 2024
Cancer is a leading cause of death in older unhoused adults. In this retrospective cohort study, researchers assessed whether being unhoused, gaining housing, or losing housing in the year after cance...
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Homelessness And Health: Factors, Evidence, Innovations That Work, And Policy Recommendations
Health Affairs
February 5, 2024
On a single night in 2023, more than 653,000 people experienced homelessness in the United States. In this overview, researchers highlight the structural and individual risk factors that lead to homel...
Opinion
Most Unhoused Youth Are Invisible. How Do We Bring Them Out of the Shadows?
San Francisco Chronicle
February 4, 2024
In this op-ed, Marguerita Lightfoot, PhD, MA, Associate Dean for Research at the OHSU-PSU School of Public Health, highlights the need to make youth experiencing homelessness more visible. She outline...
News
Here's How San Francisco Counts Unhoused Residents
KQED News
February 1, 2024
The point-in-time count is a survey that measures the number of people staying in shelters. Data from the point-in-time count has its limitations, but the information is still valuable. San Francisco ...
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Using Alone at Home: What’s Missing in Housing-Based Responses to the Overdose Crisis?
Harm Reduction Journal
January 29, 2024
Responses to the overdose crisis in North America are increasingly centered on harm reduction approaches. In this commentary researchers aim to highlight current housing-based overdose prevention inte...
Opinion
Why Expanding Loan Forgiveness Is Urgent
Common Dreams
January 27, 2024
In this op-ed, Zena Dhatt, a Qualitative Research Project Manager at the Benioff Homelessness and Housing Initiative, calls for action to expand loan forgiveness. She outlines the struggles students f...
News
Intimate Partner Violence Is a Precursor to Homelessness, Study Finds
Los Angeles Times
January 23, 2024
A special report on the relationship between intimate partner violence and homelessness in California by the UCSF Benioff Homelessness and Housing Initiative, found that 1 in 5 women who become homele...
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This Is One Way Californians End Up ‘Incredibly Vulnerable’ to Homelessness, New Study Reveals
San Francisco Chronicle
January 17, 2024
A special report, released by UCSF Benioff Homelessness and Housing Initiative, explored the relationship between intimate partner violence (IPV) and homelessness in California. Findings from the repo...
Videos
Webinar: Intimate Partner Violence & Homelessness: Findings from CASPEH
January 17, 2024
Domestic violence, frequently referred to as intimate partner violence (IPV), is a common precipitant of homelessness. This webinar is about the intersection of intimate partner violence and homelessn...
Reports
Toward Safety: Understanding Intimate Partner Violence and Homelessness
January 16, 2024
To better understand the experiences of survivors of intimate partner violence currently experiencing homelessness, this report analyzed data related to IPV in the California Statewide Study of People...