Head of Programmes at CHI, Graeme Gardner, reflects on the first year of the Test & Learn programme and how success requires many partners
Read moreApril 9, 2025
Luke Arundel, Evidence and Data Lead at CHI, discusses how predictive models can transform how accurately we are able to make predictions, but the real value lies in how we can use predictions to proactively prevent homelessness.
Read moreApril 8, 2025
The landscape of homelessness has changed dramatically since we launched in 2019. Andrew Hudson, Chair of CHI, says that in our next chapter our focus will be to use a ‘What Works’ approach to lead a renewed focus on preventing homelessness in all its forms
Read moreApril 8, 2025
A trial which randomly allocates people experiencing homelessness access to a cash grant to purchase items that overcome obstacles in the way out of homelessness, shares reflections and initial findings.
Read moreApril 3, 2025
The 'What Works' approach, inspired by evidence-based medicine, is crucial for effectively tackling homelessness. This blog by our CEO, Lígia Teixeira, discusses what a true evidence-based approach means, addressing common misunderstandings and emphasising the need for rigorous testing, asking the right questions, and understanding research quality. While the journey to evidence-based practice is challenging, as seen in medicine, it's essential for achieving lasting change.
Read moreApril 2, 2025
Hello from the Centre for Homelessness Impact's new Poet in Residence, Surfing Sofas!
Read moreMarch 31, 2025
Jo Metcalfe, Associate at the Centre for Homelessness Impact, writes about a recent roundtable hosted by the Greater Manchester Mayor's Charity to explore how sport can serve as a powerful vehicle for preventing homelessness.
Read moreMarch 13, 2025
Fiona Shilston, Principal Research Officer at the Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government, discusses how the initial results from the Systems-wide Evaluation are helping to shape the Department's long-term plan to end homelessness.
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