Housing first for middle aged and older women: the emerging case
Joanne Bretherton

TL;DR
This paper argues that the Housing First model needs to be adapted for middle-aged and older women experiencing homelessness due to trauma and complex needs.
Contribution
The paper introduces a specialized Housing First model for women, emphasizing trauma-informed care and female-led services.
Findings
Original Housing First models were less effective for women due to unaddressed trauma from abuse and violence.
Housing First for Women with co-productive support and case management shows advantages over existing services.
An integrated and preventative strategy is needed to address homelessness in middle-aged and older women effectively.
Abstract
This paper explores the use of Housing First services for women experiencing homelessness, focusing on those aged 35 and over, who have multiple and complex needs. The paper draws on an evidence review and the results of a five-year evaluation of a Housing First for Women pilot project (2015–20) and three-year longitudinal study of two further Housing First services for Women in the UK (2021–24), which centred on the lived experience of women using these services. Four main arguments are advanced. The first is that the original Housing First model from the US and the initial deployments of the Housing First approach in Europe and the UK used a model designed in a context in which the nature and extent of middle aged and older women's homelessness was poorly understood. High fidelity Housing First services were less likely to be fully effective because the original model did not properly…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHomelessness and Social Issues · Intimate Partner and Family Violence · Elder Abuse and Neglect
