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Homeless In, Homeless Out and Homeless Zero: Using system dynamics to help end homelessness Robbie Brydon, Homeward Trust Edmonton April 22, 2015 www.homewardtrust.ca

An incomplete model of homelessness www.homewardtrust.ca

A simple – but complete – model of homelessness www.homewardtrust.ca

A Model of Chronic Homelessness www.homewardtrust.ca

A Partially Calibrated Model www.homewardtrust.ca

Basic Math of Ending Homelessness Outflows > Inflows until stock reaches 0. Then, Outflows = Inflows.

Example of an Extended Model