Prison-Leaver Homelessness
Cross-source consensus on Prison-Leaver Homelessness from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
Risks & contraindications
Other
Highlighted claims
- People leaving prison face elevated homelessness risks related to housing shortages, disrupted support networks, and complex needs. — Critical time intervention for people leaving prison at risk of homelessness in England and Wales (PHaCT trial): a pilot feasibility randomised controlled trial
- Homelessness after release worsens health risks across infectious disease, chronic disease, mental health, substance misuse, hospital admission, and quality of life. — Critical time intervention for people leaving prison at risk of homelessness in England and Wales (PHaCT trial): a pilot feasibility randomised controlled trial
- Health outcomes are worse for people with both imprisonment and homelessness histories than for those with either history alone. — Critical time intervention for people leaving prison at risk of homelessness in England and Wales (PHaCT trial): a pilot feasibility randomised controlled trial
- Most recruited participants had recent illicit drug use and unstable housing histories. — Critical time intervention for people leaving prison at risk of homelessness in England and Wales (PHaCT trial): a pilot feasibility randomised controlled trial