News and Updates

Thank you! Your submission has been received!
Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form.
blog

July 20, 2018

Jigsaws of evidence: our puzzle

The Centre for Homelessness Impact’s evidence maps are part of putting together the evidence jigsaw for homelessness. Here are all the pieces of evidence. How do we fit them together?

Read more
blog

July 11, 2018

Evidence Week: why reliable evidence matters

Reflections on Evidence Week, which brought together MPs, peers, parliamentary services and people from all walks of life from across the UK to talk about why evidence matters to them.

Read more
blog

June 27, 2018

Creating our own Google Maps for homelessness

Ever wondered why we made our flagship tools? We know where we want the homelessness sector to be – making impactful decisions informed by reliable evidence. But how can we map the best route from A to B?

Read more
event

June 15, 2018

May 30 – the journey so far and our flagship tools event

On May 30 we brought an intimate group of change makers and leaders together in Edinburgh to celebrate the fact that we are now fully up, running and have launched the first iteration of our flagship tools. Here are reflections and a videos from the day.

Read more
news

May 17, 2018

Introducing the Homelessness Intervention Tool

Our Intervention Tool has been created to address the challenge of finding quick and reliable insights from the considerable body of evidence on what works in homelessness.

Read more
news

May 10, 2018

SHARE framework – announcing the first iteration.

We are offering the SHARE framework to those in and around the sector to help facilitate smarter conversations about ending homelessness.

Read more
news

May 3, 2018

Announcing our first Evidence and Gap Map on homelessness

By mapping gaps and global evidence, we are aiming to highlight ‘what works’ and create efficiencies for decision makers

Read more
blog

April 18, 2018

How to make what works work: initial lessons from process evaluations

Previously successful interventions may fail if poorly implemented. It is common for programmes which attain successful pilots to fail to achieve the same impact once taken to scale. So, as well as mapping studies which tell us what works, we are mapping data from on what implementations issues arise.

Read more