Nicholas Pleace Housing First in Britain and Europe: Practicalities, Challenges and Successes.

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Nicholas Pleace Housing First in Britain and Europe: Practicalities, Challenges and Successes

Overview How is Housing First being used in Europe? Housing first In Britain and Europe Overview How is Housing First being used in Europe? Strengths and limitations of Housing First Housing Fidelity Costs Strategic integration of Housing First Possible lessons for Canada

How is housing first being used in Europe Housing first In Britain and Europe How is housing first being used in Europe A lot of small pilot projects But more and more emphasis on integrating Housing First into homelessness strategy Overall though, the pattern is pretty uneven Variations between countries And within countries

FRANCE Un chez soi d’abord programme Housing first in Europe FRANCE Un chez soi d’abord programme Pilots in Toulouse, Marseille, Lille and Paris For homeless people with mental health problems 85% housed at two years by Housing First Gains in social integration and mental health Rolled out across 16 cities

Italy Housing First Italia Housing first in Europe Italy Housing First Italia A coalition of homelessness service providers and academics Led by the Italian Federation of Homelessness Organisations, fio.PSD Small scale and pilot services Without significant public funding Evidence of success at local level

Sweden Housing First being supported by academics at Lund University Housing first in Europe Sweden Housing First being supported by academics at Lund University And individual cities But no national strategy as yet Evidence of success at local level

Germany Has been talked about But only just starting to happen Housing first in Europe Germany Has been talked about But only just starting to happen

Portugal Casas Primeiro, Lisbon Housing first in Europe Portugal Casas Primeiro, Lisbon An initial pilot that has increased in size But scale of Housing First across the country is not that great Again, smaller projects Sustained housing, gains in health and wellbeing

Housing first in Europe Finland Housing First integrated into the national homelessness strategy As you can here about at this conference, Finland has reduced all forms of homelessness Proof that homelessness can be ended Housing First services used for long-term and repeatedly homeless people Within a wider strategy using prevention, fixed site and other forms of floating/mobile support

Housing first in Europe England Housing First initially advocated by academics who saw North American evidence Me Taken up by Homeless Link, federation of English homelessness organisations Housing First England programme Initially small pilots, not all of which survived The UK has been one of the slowest in adopting Housing First, but England has just started a £28 million ($CAD 47m) pilot programme in Manchester, Liverpool and Birmingham

Belgium As in France, tested through a series of pilot services Housing first in Europe Belgium As in France, tested through a series of pilot services Antwerp, Ghent, Hasselt, Brussels, Molenbeek, Liège, Charleroi and Namur Three year pilot programme Now being rolled out nationally

Europe Housing First is mainly being used in the North West Housing first in Europe Europe Housing First is mainly being used in the North West Scandinavian countries National strategy in Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Norway, France, Luxembourg, Ireland Pilots, homeless-sector led programmes in Sweden, UK But is being developed elsewhere Housing First Italia, Spain, Portugal, Czech Republic

Housing first in Europe Pan-European level Housing-led and Housing First approaches being recommended by the European Commission European Union’s civil service Although housing and homelessness policy are determined at national level Housing First being advocated by FEANTSA, the European Federation of Homelessness Organisations

Housing first guide europe Housing first in Europe Housing first guide europe

Housing first europe hub Housing first in Europe Housing first europe hub

Strengths Ending homelessness Success rates between 75-90% Housing first in Britain and Europe Strengths Ending homelessness Success rates between 75-90% Measured as keeping someone housed for one year Slightly different measure than is sometimes used in North America Not days/nights housed But being in your own flat (apartment) or house and living there for one year or more

Strengths Remarkable consistency Housing first in Britain and Europe Strengths Remarkable consistency High rates of housing sustainment (ending homelessness) in very different countries Success in countries like Denmark and Sweden that have very extensive welfare, public health and public housing services In countries like France and the UK, where welfare, public health and public housing spending is, on global terms, comparatively high And in countries with lower spending in these areas, Italy, Spain, Portugal and some examples from Eastern Europe

Strengths Positive results in terms of improvements in health Housing first in Britain and Europe Strengths Positive results in terms of improvements in health Improvements in mental health Changes to health service use, i.e. less use of emergency services Improvements in addiction Improvements in social integration (economic activity, family and friends support networks) But results are, as Canadian research is also showing, uneven

limitations Addiction does not always improve Housing first in Britain and Europe limitations Addiction does not always improve Mental health does not always improve Physical health does not always improve Social integration does not always improve

Housing first in Britain and Europe limitations Addiction, health, mental health and social integration do not always improve One reason might be the time for which people have been using what are still quite young services Another reason might be about expectations, how much can you really expect a single service like Housing First to do? Another reason might be the reliance on other services, Housing First is a case management/service brokering model However, these patterns have also been reported outside Europe

Housing first in Britain and Europe limitations While expecting absolutely positive results is not realistic There are some questions around how much Housing First should be expected to achieve And what role other services need to play to support it

Where are we supposed to find all this housing from? Housing first in Britain and europe Where are we supposed to find all this housing from? Everybody in the Homelessness Sector

Housing first in Britain and Europe The wait for one-bedroom social (public) housing in the London Borough of Westminster is three years The average weekly rent in the cheapest third of the private rented sector is above what the welfare system will pay Average private rents across London as a whole were £157 a week, £675 a month, £8,101 a year (2016/17), $CAD 13,700. Every economically prosperous area of the UK has an undersupply of affordable, adequate housing And the same is true across much of Europe

Housing first in Britain and Europe The highly successful Finnish homelessness strategy, which incorporated elements of Housing First Also had a major social housing building programme

Housing first in Britain and Europe Source: Y Foundation

Housing first in Britain and Europe fidelity In Denmark and in France, Housing First looks like At Home/Chez Soi But in Finland, the Netherlands, Sweden, the UK, not so much Variations in who Housing First is for Finland, UK, for anyone who is long-term and recurrently homeless Variations in how it works Finland, UK and elsewhere, an intensive case management model, but not actually ICM

fidelity In terms of ending homelessness Housing first in Britain and Europe fidelity In terms of ending homelessness Performance seems very similar, or actually, the same Some variation in fidelity is inevitable, public services, welfare and health systems differ radically from US and Canada But its not really clear whether what a lot of Europe is doing is strictly “Housing First” in the Sam Tsemberis sense Operationally, things differ, but the core principles, the philosophy of Housing First is being followed

Fidelity uk No requirement for weekly meetings Housing first in Britain and Europe Fidelity uk No requirement for weekly meetings Full tenancies from the start, no sub-letting or leases No financial control Co-production Your behaviour might change, but that’s a matter for you

Housing first will save loads of money, right? Housing first in Britain and europe Housing first will save loads of money, right? European Governments

Housing first in Britain and Europe Cost effectiveness A lot of what Europe already does solves homelessness When Housing First appeared, it was tested against US linear residential treatment (LRT) or ‘staircase’ models that were expensive and had inconsistent results A lot of European homelessness services, particularly in the North West, are not like that In Finland or the UK, harm reduction, choice-led services with an emphasis on strength based approaches have been mainstream practice for decades These existing services do stop and do prevent homelessness

Housing first in Britain and Europe Cost effectiveness As in Canadian and US research, the initial data on Europe suggest a clear pattern People with very high and complex needs who make extensive use of emergency and other publicly funded services can be supported much more economically by Housing First But there will be cost spikes from people not using any services And when someone is not, to use UK terminology, a “frequent flyer”, the economic case is less clear

Cost effectiveness Housing First is good value for money Housing first in Britain and Europe Cost effectiveness Housing First is good value for money Because very £ or € spent is going on a service that is stopping homelessness for a high proportion of people with high and complex needs But outcomes on addiction, mental health, physical health and social integration are uneven And both these things could become weak spots, politically

Housing first in Britain and europe Housing first can solve all homelessness and is the best thing ever, right? European Governments, bits of the homelessness sector and the bits of the media

Using housing First strategically Housing first in Britain and Europe Using housing First strategically Key lesson, which you can hear about at this conference, is the one from Finland Housing First was used as part of a comprehensive, integrated strategy The Finns built and used their own version of Housing First, as a model and as a philosophy Housing First was used to support long-term homeless people with high and complex needs In combination with prevention, specialist services and lower intensity services It is an integrated, coordinated strategy that solves homelessness

Housing first in Britain and Europe

Possible lessons for Canada Housing first in Britain and Europe Possible lessons for Canada Housing First is clearly a model that we should be using But we need to be careful Don’t claim too much in terms of cost effectiveness Or say it can solve all homelessness on its own Because that might create political risk Advance, with a degree of caution

Nicholas Pleace thanks for listening Nicholas Pleace, Director, Centre for Housing Policy http://www.york.ac.uk/chp/ European Observatory on Homelessness http://www.feantsaresearch.org/ Women’s Homelessness in Europe Network (WHEN) http://womenshomelessness.org/