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Bringing communities together to promote health equity & inclusion through collaborative research for action.

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  • About Us
    • Co-Directors and Governance
    • Centre Objectives
    • Research Principles
    • Thematic Areas
    • Student Collective
    • Levels of Involvement in Projects 
    • History
  • Community
    • Collecting and Using Data for Collaborative and Equitible Change
    • Boredom and meaningful activity in adults experiencing homelessness
    • Diversity and Inclusion Community of Practice
    • EQUIPping London’s Health and Social Services for Equity
    • London’s Community Diversity and Inclusion Strategy
    • Reviving the Social Justice Roots of Health Equity
    • London’s Community Forum on Racism
    • Responding to Family Violence in the Context of Migration
    • Solutions to Homelessness in London
    • Support to Report: Supporting Sexually Assaulted Adults Working in Sex Trade or Sex Trafficked to Access Justice
    • Voices from the Margins of a Crisis
    • Yazidi Refugee Mental Health Peer Support Program
  • Research
    • Making Supportive Housing Work for Canada’s Most Vulnerable
    • Mobilizing Narratives for Social and Policy Change
    • Health Equity IDI
    • Beyond Enduring: Exploring clients’ perspectives of London’s overdose prevention site
    • Supporting Transition-Readiness for Emerging Adults with Mental Health Challenges
    • Refugee Housing Study
    • Housing First Model Evaluation
    • Transforming Emergency Shelter into Affordable Housing with Support
    • Learning how to tell a meaningful story of homelessness
    • Libraries as Community Hubs
  • Members
    • Aging in Neighbourhoods Study: Exploring and Promoting Older Adults’ Inclusion in Neighbourhoods
    • Building Connectedness in a Senior’s Apartment Building
    • Educating for Equity
    • Is inclusion always a ‘good’ thing? Perspectives from youth with disabilities
    • Homes4Women London
    • London MINDS
    • Making the invisible visible: Exploring explicit, implicit, and structural stigma for people who inject drugs within a hospital environment
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Housing First Model Evaluation

In this video, Chuck Lazenby, Executive Director of the Unity Project for the Relief of Homelessness, discusses the Housing First Model Evaluation project.

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The Centre for Research on Health Equity and Social Inclusion (CRHESI) is an interdisciplinary, collaborative initiative led by the Faculty of Health Sciences at Western University.

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