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Social Network Analysis research data – Investigating the organisational service support network for people experiencing homelessness.

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posted on 2024-10-10, 08:41 authored by Steven ThirkleSteven Thirkle, Emma Adams, Deepti A. John, Sheena Ramsay, Eileen F. S. Kaner, Jill Harland

This file includes service types and identifiers, and adjacency matrices used in a social network analysis to understand how collaborations occur across the organisational support network for homelessness.

People experiencing homelessness are disproportionately affected by social vulnerabilities, substance use, mental ill-health, and trauma. These individuals frequently present at hospital Emergency Departments (ED), often not requiring acute hospitalisation, which reflects their underlying complex social issues. They often receive fragmented support across health, social care, housing, and criminal justice systems.

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Identifying multi-agency, trauma-informed and integrated solutions for unmet need of individuals experiencing homelessness in Northumberland and North Tyneside

National Institute for Health Research

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NIHR Applied Research Collaboration - North East and North Cumbria (ARC NENC)

National Institute for Health Research

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