The wisdom of women and workers: Practice considerations for designing assertive outreach services for women experiencing homelessness
The wisdom of women and workers: Practice considerations for designing assertive outreach services for women experiencing homelessness
This report highlights learnings from a assertive outreach research project about homelessness.
This report has been produced by Nova for Women and Children.
The report describes a project to develop a specialist assertive outreach program for women experiencing homelessness in the Hunter region of New South Wales.
The project developed 3 broad models of assertive outreach, scaled by expenditure and breadth of service engagement and reach, as well as a universal set of practice principles.
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