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MPHASIS Mutual Progress on Homelessness through
Advancing and Strengthening Information
Systems Research Strand Budapest, March 14th
2008
European Commission
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Action Oriented Research
  • Transferability of Good Practice
  • Service Provider Databases
  • Client Record Systems
  • Usability of Core Variables
  • Making Use of Administrative Data
  • Institutional Population Data
  • Population Register Data

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Transferability of Good Practice
  • Service Provider Databases
  • Test applicability of methodology in different
    national contexts
  • Approach for phased introduction and costs
    explained in detail in EU Measurement Study.
    Amendments necessary?
  • Assessment of existing databases and how they
    could be used, updated, aggregated etc.
  • Assessment of barriers for creating and
    maintaining a database and of possible ways to
    overcome them
  • Identification of likely costs and timescales,
    stakeholders to be involved and next steps to be
    taken
  • Selected countries for feasibility study Italy
    and Austria

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Transferability of Good Practice
  • Client Record Systems
  • Adaptation of Link System
  • System working in Dublin and different parts of
    UK
  • Test of transferability to other cities or
    regions
  • Adequacy of approach, necessary amendments,
    barriers and potentials for implementation, costs
    and timescales etc.
  • Selected countries Sweden (sel. city) and
    Portugal (Lisbon)
  • Implementation of Data Extract Moduls and
    Protocols
  • For countries with several established client
    record systems
  • Use experience from Germany as one possible
    approach
  • Analyse existing obstacles and possible ways to
    overcome them in different national context
  • Selected country France

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Core Variables
  • Test usability of Core Variables in all MPHASIS
    countries
  • Demographic characteristic (age and gender),
  • Nationality and migration background (country of
    birth),
  • Composition of homeless households,
  • Accommodation situation (immediately before
    service period and at time of data collection),
  • Duration of (current) homelessness
  • Reasons for (last) homelessness.
  • Common understanding? Data available?
    Harmonisation possible? Amendments necessary?
  • Obstacles for implementation of missing variables
    and possible solutions

6
Making Use of Adminstrative Data
  • Institutional Population Data
  • Focus on persons about to leave prison who have
    no permanent home to go
  • Analysis and documentation of good practice in
    using institutional information for preventive
    intervention
  • Selected countries Norway and Poland
  • Population Register Data
  • Analyse potentials of population registers for
    information on scope and profile of homelessness
  • Which subgroups of homeless are covered (and
    which arent)? Validity and reliability of data?
  • Identifying examples of good practice (for
    covering homeless people in registers and
    register based census)
  • Selected countries Finland and Germany

7
Methodology
  • Subcontracts with researchers from selected
    countries on basis of detailed research brief
  • Researchers will analyse existing literature and
    documents, contact relevant agencies and experts
    to discuss the questions of the research brief
    and prepare a report on results and
    recommendations for various stakeholders at
    various geographical levels
  • Reports will be published on MPHASIS-homepage
  • On Core Variables there will be a questionnaire
    for all national partners and in-depth
    interviews, where implementation problems are
    reported
  • Results should be available spring 2009

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Outcomes expected
  • More detailed guidance on implementation issues,
    on possible approaches and tools
  • Revision and refinement of recommendations of
    EU-Measurement Study
  • Increase visibility of good practices in
    developing and maintaining homelessness
    monitoring systems
  • Show possible solutions for existing barriers and
    obstacles
  • Improvement of capacity for measuring
    homelessness at local, regional, national and
    European level
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