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Academic Collaborations
"BHHI is a really innovative initiative which brings together a cross section of people — I represent one of those as an academic researcher — with a shared mission to end homelessness and to use evidence to help inform policies to help end homelessness." - Meghan Morris, Associate Professor, UCSF Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology We collaborate with leading academic institutions, drawing from the expertise of UCSF faculty, researchers, and educators from across the United States. UCSF BHHI acts as a bridge between research and decision-making, facilitating common ground between the academic world and policymakers. Since our launch, we have
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Aging, Health, & Homelessness: Findings from CASPEH and HOPE HOME
October 26, 2023
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Background
California Statewide Study of People Experiencing Homelessness
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Benioff Homelessness and Housing Initiative
The Benioff Homelessness and Housing Initiative (BHHI) provides accurate, timely policy-oriented research about homelessness for local, state, and national policymakers and practitioners. Funded by a generous gift from Marc and Lynne Benioff and based at the UCSF Center for Vulnerable Populations, BHHI aims to be a trusted source for evidence-based practice, policy, and scalable solutions—turning evidence into action to prevent and end homelessness.
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BHHI Postdoctoral Scholars Program
The BHHI postdoctoral scholars training program educates the next generation of strategic scientists empowered to address upstream causes of homelessness. Our projects rely on diverse research methodologies including quantitative methods, qualitative methods, or mixed methods and utilize a diverse set of research designs including longitudinal, cross-sectional, quasi-experimental, natural experiments, implementation and translational science, and policy evaluation. Overview UCSF BHHI is seeking highly motivated scholars to join a multidisciplinary team for a 2-year postdoctoral program. This full-time position is suitable for graduating doctoral students looking to gain research experience and further career development in either an academic or applied setting. Scholars
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BHHI Summer Explore Research Program
Overview The Benioff Homelessness and Housing Initiative (BHHI) provides accurate, timely policy-oriented research about homelessness for local, state, and national policymakers and practitioners. BHHI is seeking highly motivated students to join our multidisciplinary team for this 8-week summer program. The Summer Explore Fellowships are designed for medical students for the UCSF School of Medicine, who are typically between their first and second year of professional school. The primary goals are to provide a mentored-research experience and to provide students an introduction to conducting strategic science research with communities affected by homelessness. Contact For more information, contact Dr. Michael Duke (
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Community Advisory Boards
UCSF BHHI convened three community advisory boards (CABS) to collaborate with our researchers and staff throughout the duration of the California Statewide Survey of People Experiencing Homelessness. Together, these community advisors play a vital role in: Providing input into survey question design, sampling, and data collection strategies Helping craft best practices for community engagement across the counties where we conducted the survey Illuminating blind spots and providing feedback on issues our survey team may have missed or misinterpreted Interpreting study findings, shaping policy recommendations, and framing our data for maximum impact Lived Expertise Advisory Board The Lived Expertise Advisory Board
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Community Engagement
Fellows and staff share a community-first mindset at UCSF BHHI. We ask people what they need and conduct research underpinned by strategic science, while partnering with the communities most impacted by homelessness and housing insecurity. Our work aims to shift decision-making to communities by turning policy solutions and proven best practices into workable, successful, on-the-ground programs.
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Educating Future Leaders
UCSF BHHI is a trusted source for evidence-based policymaking and practice in the effort to prevent and end homelessness. Our education programs invest in the next generation of homelessness researchers, including postdoctoral scholars; medical, nursing, and public health students; and master’s level and undergraduate level students. Our unique education programs leverage multi-disciplinary expertise in homelessness and housing policy research and methodological expertise to conduct research with populations experiencing homelessness. Our training programs provide scholars an avenue to build foundational knowledge on the upstream causes on homelessness, and in conducting policy-relevant research, rooted in rigorous methods, to develop solutions to preventing
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Experimental Designs
Using both natural experiments and randomized controlled trials, we examine the impact of interventions. In natural experiments, we take advantage of the fact that lotteries or waitlists create naturally occurring control groups. We use these to examine the impact of an intervention, comparing those who received it to those who, due to resource limitations, didn’t. Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) compare the impact of an intervention for people randomly selected to receive different interventions. We employ randomized controlled trials when, due to resource limitation, the intervention will be offered to a subset of the population under ordinary conditions. RCTs are considered
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Government Partnerships
“Housing is health, and health requires housing for so many of our most vulnerable Californians and Americans.” – Mark Ghaly, MD, MPH, California Health and Human Services Secretary The UCSF Benioff Homelessness and Housing Initiative works with government partners and advises policymakers on best practices in their efforts to prevent and end homelessness. Government officials frequently ask or commission UCSF BHHI to conduct research projects aimed at answering specific policy questions. UCSF BHHI experts also testify to state, county, or local legislative bodies on homelessness or provide informal counsel in private settings. Learn more about our other partnerships
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