Author: Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health
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Focusing on the Frequent Users: The Corporation for Supportive Housing's Returning Home Initiative
2011-06-2101:42:13
Homelessness Across the Globe: Similarities and Differences
2011-06-2101:25:24
The Foreclosure Crisis in NYC: Patterns, Origins, and Consequences
2010-12-2901:20:08
Applying the Lessons of Welfare Reform to the Shelter System
2010-12-0201:20:04
Opening Doors: The Federal Strategic Plan to Prevent and End Homelessness
2010-11-1201:32:11
Life Shocks and Homelessness
2010-10-2701:07:35
Transience and Technology Use in Street-Involved Young Adults
2010-05-1201:24:39
Recovery from Schizophrenia and the Recovery Model
2010-04-2101:20:29
An Amazing Adventure: A Five-City Housing First Trial in Canada
2010-03-3101:16:49
Family Homelessness: A Multi-System Dilemma
2010-03-1001:21:55
When should homeless families get subsidized apartments?
2010-02-2201:23:14
Ending Homelessness: The Intersection of Research, Advocacy, and Policy
2010-01-1101:20:29
Reflections from the Streets: The Paradox of High Morbidity Despite Frequent Utilization of Health Services
2010-01-1101:23:22
Chicago's Netherworld: An Ethnography of Psychosis on the Street
2010-01-1101:30:12
Homelessness, Addiction and Housing Interventions: What We Don’t Know So Far
2010-01-1101:28:49
Understanding Homelessness Among Older Adults in New York City
2010-01-1101:14:30
The Impact of the Federal Initiative to End Chronic Homelessness in 10 Years
2010-01-1101:21:23
Developing Capacity and Infrastructure in Client Communities: Some Theory and Examples in Homelessness and Mental Health
2010-01-1101:35:24
The Launch of the Covenant House International Institute
2010-01-1101:28:31
2010-01-1119:39