《Understanding the role of networks in building capacity for systems change: A case study of two Canadian networks implementing Housing First》

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作者
S. Kathleen Worton
来源
HOUSING THEORY & SOCIETY,Vol.,Issue
语言
英文
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作者单位
Department of Psychology, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada
摘要
Housing First is an evidence-based intervention designed to house individuals who are chronically homeless and are experiencing serious mental illness. The cross-sector collaboration required to provide person-centred supports to this population has resulted in increased understanding of Housing First as a whole systems response. Housing First implementation acts as a catalyst for systems change, yet research on how this change occurs is limited. This study examined the role of regional networks in advancing systems change through Housing First. A qualitative, multiple case study was conducted to examine two multi-city networks established by community leaders in the Canadian homelessness sector. Data collection activities included document analysis, interviews (n = 10), and two follow-up focus groups. Thematic analyses were conducted for each network, followed by a cross-case analysis. Findings indicate that engaging in a multi-city network increases leaders’ collective capacity to create conditions for change and to advance and sustain systems-level changes.