Explore our upcoming and past events that unite experts, people with lived experience, and practitioners in our shared mission to end homelessness. At these events we look at the latest research and innovative ideas, and exchange insights and experiences that can inspire positive change.
We hold regular events throughout the year that support our ongoing work, and we invite you to join these gatherings or watch the recordings on this page to find out what was discussed at previous events. Our flagship event is the biannual Impact Forum, which is an exciting opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals and engage in discussion that can inspire meaningful impact.
In this latest Research Network meeting, we'll explore the evidence for ending the criminalisation of homelessness. We'll be joined by: - Prof Olivier de Schutter, Special Rapporteur on Extreme Poverty and Human Rights for the United Nations - Dr Melissa Jogie, Associate Professor, School of Education, University of Roehampton and Policy Fellow at the Centre for Homelessness Impact
Find out moreHear directly from Eddie Hughes MP at the 2022 Birmingham Impact Forum on his plans for a future where rough sleeping is rare, brief and non-recurring, discussing the progress the UK Government is making on eradicating rough sleeping and what the next steps - and timetable - will be thereafter as well as reflections on the outcome of the Midlands Voluntary Right to Buy pilot. Followed by a Q&A with Ligia Teixeira, CEO of the Centre for Homelessness Impact.
Watch now ↗This year has seen the cost of living soar, with inflation reaching its highest peak since 1992, affecting the affordability of goods and services for households. These increases are hitting marginalised communities the hardest – what does this mean for people already at risk of homelessness? Jules Oldham, Director of Policy at Policy Scotland (Chair), Christy Acton, Founder and CEO of Standing Tall, Ben Pearson - Anti poverty Campaigner, Matthew Green, Director of Crisis Skylight, Birmingham discuss the cost of living Crisis at the 2022 Birmingham Impact Forum
Watch now ↗When it comes to our health, prevention is far better than cure. This session will focus on how we can remove the current barriers people experiencing homelessness face when trying to access healthcare, and why early intervention is often not an option. Chair, Heather McClusky, Practice and Partnerships Lead at the Centre for Homelessness Impact, Dr Regina Olasin, Chief Medical Officer at Care for the Homeless, and Leanna Fairfax, speaker with lived experience explore this topic at the Birmingham Impact Forum 2022.
Watch now ↗Surfing Sofas is a writer from London, who uses his work to break the stigmas based around homelessness and raise awareness of the homeless crisis in the UK. Watch him perform his poetry at the 2022 Birmingham Impact Forum.
Watch now ↗For most people who experience homelessness, support is available even if it can be difficult to access. But what happens when that support isn’t available and there is nowhere left to turn? Bonnie Williams, Director of Housing Justice Cymru (Chair), Sharon Thompson, Cabinet Member for Housing and Homelessness, Josephine Whitaker-Yilmaz, Policy and Public Affairs Manager at Praxis, Elaine Cameron, Chief Executive of Refugee Survival Trust, and Karen Ferguson, Operations Manager at Connection Support, explore this topic at the 2022 Birmingham Impact Forum.
Watch now ↗Dr Lígia Teixeira, CEO, Centre for Homelessness Impact, opens the 2022 Birmingham Impact Forum and outline of the day.
Watch now ↗On April 26, we hosted a roundtable discussion with the Cambridge Centre for Housing and planning research. Event speakers included Dr Katy Karampour, Cambridge Centre for Housing & Planning Research at the University of Cambridge, Guillermo Rodriguez-Guzman, Head of Evidence & Data at the Centre for Homelessness Impact, Andy Winter, Chief Executive of Brighton Housing Trust, Mark Allan, Chief Executive of Jimmy's Cambridge, Seyi Obakin, Chief Executive Officer of Centrepoint, Rory Lowings, Solohaus Project Manager and Cllr Lynda Thorne, Cabinet Member for Housing & Communities at Cardiff Council.
Watch now ↗At this event, held in partnership with the International Public Policy Observatory (IPPO), we discuss emergency pandemic measures on homelessness and how they differed internationally. We reflect on the lessons learned and explore what comes next.
Watch now ↗A panel discussion with Big Society Capital featuring Danny Kruger MP, Dr Ligia Teixeira, Anna Shiel and Sarah Cooke. The event was chaired by Natascha Engel
Watch now ↗Watch the panel discussion we hosted with Pro Bono Economics about how to capture the impact of interventions to end homelessness.
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