Project Details
Description
This project explores and strengthens the involvement of volunteers in the municipal Housing First initiative for homeless individuals in the transition to their own homes through methodological development and research. The recent homelessness reform of 2023 introduces new demands on the social workers (bostøttemedarbejdere) and the involvement of volunteers in the challenging transition for individuals experiencing homelessness. As a result of the reform, homeless individuals are limited to a three-months stay at a shelter, pushing forward the ambition of a swift transition to permanent housing. Prior to the reform, extended time at shelters allowed for more opportunities for supporting the homeless residents and involving volunteers in this work. However, due to the reform, today, the social work is primarily to be carried out by municipal social workers in the setting of the formerly homeless peoples’ own homes. This shift places significant demands on both these professionals and on the volunteers, which requires a development of new methods for the involvement of volunteers. The project includes three municipalities and is based on a close collaboration between WeShelter (Fonden Missionen Blandt Hjemløse) and a research team from Roskilde University. The overarching purpose of this project is to actively contribute to creating a meaningful life for individuals who were once homeless within their own homes, reduce the risk homelessness and mitigate experiences of social isolation and loneliness. Moreover, the project seeks to generate new scientific knowledge and understanding of the challenges underlying the transition to post-homelessness.
The full title of the project is “Inclusion of volunteers in the municipal Housing First work – a strengthened effort for the homeless”.
The project is led by Associate Professor Catharina Juul Kristensen (PI) and Director Ole Abildgaard Mikkelsen, WeShelter.
The project i finansed by the The Velux Foundation's HUMpraxis programme (No. VEL57265)
The full title of the project is “Inclusion of volunteers in the municipal Housing First work – a strengthened effort for the homeless”.
The project is led by Associate Professor Catharina Juul Kristensen (PI) and Director Ole Abildgaard Mikkelsen, WeShelter.
The project i finansed by the The Velux Foundation's HUMpraxis programme (No. VEL57265)
Short title | Volunteering in the municipal Housing First effort |
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Status | Active |
Effective start/end date | 01/04/2024 → 31/03/2027 |
Collaborative partners
- Roskilde University (lead)
- WeShelter (Fonden Missionen blandt hjemløse)
Funding
- VELUX FONDEN: €759,842.00
UN Sustainable Development Goals
In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This project contributes towards the following SDG(s):
Keywords
- Housing First
- Homelessness
- Volunteering
- Cross-sector collaboration
- Loneliness and Social Isolation
- Street Level Organizations
- Complementary voluntary work
- Social Work