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Supportive Housing
Supportive Housing
Addressing Homelessness: Permanent Supportive Housing/Housing First for People with SMI/CODs (SAMHSA, 2020)
Best Practices for Recovery Housing (SAMSHA, September 2023)
Canadian Housing First Toolkit (Mental Health Commission of Canada, 2014)
Council on Homelessness 2016 Annual Report (°®¶¹´«Ã½'s Council on Homelessness, June 2016)
Council on Homelessness 2017 Annual Report (°®¶¹´«Ã½'s Council on Homelessness, June 2017)
Demonstrating the Value of Recovery Housing: Technical Expert Panel Findings (National Council for Mental Wellbeing, November 2021)
Ending Street Homelessness: What Works and Why We Don't Do It (European Journal of Homelessness, 2019)
Homelessness and Treatment Done Differently; or Why Housing First Works (Tsemberis, December 2016)
Home, Together: The Federal Strategic Plan to Prevent and End Homelessness (United States Interagency Council on Homelessness, July 2018)
Moving Toward Evidence-Based Housing Programs for Persons with Mental Illness in Contact with the Justice System (SAMHSA's GAINS Center, 2006)
Pathways to Housing PA: Using Landlord Engagement and Flexible Services to Assist Individuals at the Intersection of the Opioid Crisis and Homelessness (United States Interagency Council on Homelessness, August 2017)
Recovery Housing: Best Practices and Suggested Guidelines (SAMHSA, 2018)
The 2016 Annual Homeless Assessment Report to Congress (U.S. Department on Housing and Urban Development- Office of Community Planning and Development, November 2016)
The Role of Probation and Parole in Making Housing a Priority for People with Behavioral Health Needs (Behavioral Health, March 2021)