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Pathways from Homelessness 2019

Welcome to the video box set for Pathways from Homelessness 2019: Rethinking Housing & Health. This annual symposium is developed by Pathway and the Faculty for Homeless and Inclusion Health and brings together a coalition of partners to focus on the many issues affecting homeless people’s wellbeing.

This, the 7th symposium, brings together the latest international and national evidence and best practice in health, housing and public services for excluded people.

Find out more here: homelessnessandhealth.co.uk/events/2019/

  1. Finding Funding for Homelessness Programs: Target the head, not the heart - Dr Amanda Stafford

    Dr Amanda Stafford, Clinical Lead, RPH Homeless Team, Royal Perth Hospital gives a presentation discussing "Finding funding for homelessness programs: target the head, not the heart" at Pathways from Homelessness 2019: Rethinking Housing & Health.

    This, the 7th annual symposium, has been developed by Pathway and the Faculty for Homeless and Inclusion Health and brings together the latest international and national research and best practice in health, housing and public services for homeless and excluded people.

    Find out more:
    homelessnessandhealth.co.uk/

  2. The Inner Level: how more equal societies reduce stress - Professor Kate Pickett, University of York

    Professor Kate Pickett, Professor of Epidemiology, Department of Health Sciences at the University of York gives The Aidan Halligan Memorial Lecture discussing "The Inner Level: how more equal societies reduce stress" at at Pathways from Homelessness 2019: Rethinking Housing & Health.

    This, the 7th annual symposium, has been developed by Pathway and the Faculty for Homeless and Inclusion Health and brings together the latest international and national research and best practice in health, housing and public services for homeless and excluded people.

    Find out more:
    homelessnessandhealth.co.uk/

  3. Question and Discussion Session 2 - Pathways from Homelessness 2019

    Simon Fanshawe OBE and Professor Kate Pickett participate in a Q&A session at Pathways from Homelessness 2019: Rethinking Housing & Health.

    This, the 7th annual symposium, has been developed by Pathway and the Faculty for Homeless and Inclusion Health and brings together the latest international and national research and best practice in health, housing and public services for homeless and excluded people.

    Find out more:
    homelessnessandhealth.co.uk/

  4. An evaluation of psychologically-informed environment: The Lambeth Project - Dr Nick Maguire & Dr Emma Williamson

    Dr Nick Maguire, Associate Professor in Clinical Psychology, University of Southampton & Dr Emma Williamson, Clinical Psychologist, Clinical Lead, Psychology in Hostels Project, South London & Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust at Pathways from Homelessness 2019: Rethinking Housing & Health.

    This, the 7th annual symposium, has been developed by Pathway and the Faculty for Homeless and Inclusion Health and brings together the latest international and national research and best practice in health, housing and public services for homeless and excluded people.

    Find out more:
    homelessnessandhealth.co.uk/

  5. Healthcare for asylum seekers and other migrants in Scotland: Implications for GP training - Dr Helen Richardson

    Dr Helen Richardson, GP, Pollok Health Centre, Glasgow gives a presentation discussing "Healthcare for asylum seekers and other migrants in Scotland: Implications for GP training" at Pathways from Homelessness 2019: Rethinking Housing & Health.

    Contact Helen by email at: helen.richardson19@nhs.net

    This, the 7th annual symposium, has been developed by Pathway and the Faculty for Homeless and Inclusion Health and brings together the latest international and national research and best practice in health, housing and public services for homeless and excluded people.

    Find out more:
    homelessnessandhealth.co.uk/

  6. Turning the mirror on medical schools - Dr Matthew Shipsey

    Dr Matthew Shipsey, Intern at Cork University Hospital, Ireland gives a presentation discussing "Turning the mirror on medical schools" at Pathways from Homelessness 2019: Rethinking Housing & Health.

    This, the 7th annual symposium, has been developed by Pathway and the Faculty for Homeless and Inclusion Health and brings together the latest international and national research and best practice in health, housing and public services for homeless and excluded people.

    Find out more:
    homelessnessandhealth.co.uk/