PROJECT
Evaluation of 50 Lives 50 Homes
Housing Perth’s most vulnerable
The Western Australian initiative 50 Lives 50 Homes is aimed at providing long-term housing and support to 50 of the most vulnerable individuals and families sleeping rough in Perth. Researchers at UWA’s Centre for Social Impact and School of Population and Global Health are undertaking the evaluation of 50 Lives 50 Homes.
The project uses the Perth Registry Week survey (VI-SPDAT) to coordinate the prioritisation of those identified as the most vulnerable (scores of >10) for housing and support using a Housing First approach.
50 Lives 50 Homes is a cross-sectoral collaborative project between a range of Perth-based agencies, including homelessness services, housing agencies, health providers, and mental health and community services. The project’s main support comes from Ruah Community Services.
The evaluation draws on the VI-SPDAT data, administrative health data, Homeless Healthcare data and interviews with clients and those who support them.
A mixed methods approach will be undertaken for the 50 Lives 50 Homes project to measure the impact of the program on client health, housing and justice outcomes. The evaluation will measure changes in service use, and related costs, associated with program participation.
For further information on this project, visit the Centre for Social Impact.
Research team leaders
The research team leaders for this project are Associate Professor Lisa Wood and Ms Shannen Vallesi.
Our research focuses on the way in which our social and built environments impact on health, with a particular focus on mental health, homelessness, social determinants of wellbeing and reducing health inequalities.
All our projects have common underlying themes relating to prevention of ill-health and health disparities, reducing barriers to health (be they social, environmental or behavioural), and bridging divides between research, policy and practice.
We are passionate about undertaking research relevant to the real world which can make a tangible difference to reducing health inequalities.
PhD opportunities
Contact Associate Professor Lisa Wood to enquire about completing a PhD related to the 50 Lives 50 Homes evaluation.
For prospective PhD students, these readings may be of interest:
- Vallesi S, Wood NJR, Wood L, Cumming C, Gazey A, Flatau P. 50 Lives 50 Homes: A Housing First Response to Ending Homelessness in Perth. Second Evaluation Report. Centre for Social Impact: University of Western Australia, Perth, Western Australia. 2018.
- Vallesi S, Wood L, Cumming C, Tuson M. (2018). 50 Lives 50 Homes: Snapshot report. Centre for Social Impact, The University of Western Australia; Perth, Western Australia. DOI:10.13140/RG.2.2.17645.90086
- Wood L, Vallesi S, Kragt D, Flatau P, Wood N, Gazey A, Lester L. (2017). 50 Lives 50 Homes: A Housing First Response to Ending Homelessness. First Evaluation Report. Centre for Social Impact, University of Western Australia; Perth, Western Australia. DOI:10.13140/RG.2.2.25540.32645
50 Lives, 50 Homes, 50 Stories
A collective group has formed to push getting individuals out of homelessness and into housing as soon as possible. We speak with Lisa Wood from the Centre of Social Impact UWA about how the campaign is coming along, how the approach is different and how we can help.
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A report into an innovative project to provide sustainable housing for the city’s homeless has found significant social and economic benefits across its first 12 months of operation.
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