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Homelessness prevention is an essential element of any effort to
end homelessness either locally or nation-wide. To close the front
door of entry into homelessness, the central challenge of
prevention is targeting our efforts toward those people that will
become homeless without the intervention. This book identifies
elements of community homelessness prevention strategies that seem
to lead to reductions in the number of people who otherwise would
become homeless. The contributing elements include targeting
through control of the eligibility screening process; developing
community motivation; maximising mainstream and private resources;
fostering leadership; and ensuring the availability and structure
of data and information used to track progress, improve on
prevention efforts, and facilitate outcome-based contracting.
Evidence from the six communities studied indicates that those
employing the most elements seem to be more successful at
prevention and better able to document their achievements. This
book also identifies four promising homelessness prevention
activities that may be used alone or in combination as part of a
coherent community-wide strategy: (1) supportive services coupled
with permanent housing, particularly when combined with effective
discharge from institutions, especially mental hospitals; (2)
mediation in Housing Courts; (3) cash assistance for rent or
mortgage arrears; and (4) rapid exit from shelter. This study
provides insight into approaches that will help prevent
homelessness. It is an important contribution to our understanding
of how to help homeless Americans.
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