As part of our commitment to ensuring evidence is at the heart of decision making for the benefit of ex-Service personnel and their families, we have used a robust methodology to produce a summary of current research evidence about Housing among ex-Service personnel and their partners. In November 2024, and again in June 2025, we conducted a narrative literature review, a grey literature search, and stakeholder consultations, to gather existing evidence and consolidated this into an accessible synthesis. This led to the publication of this research summary, and accompanying one-page summary, in July 2025.
You can read the full summary and accompanying one-page synthesis by clicking the links below.
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You can read the accompanying policy summary here.
Abstract: Among military veterans in the United States, criminal legal system involvement is a risk factor for homelessness; however, the magnitude of and contributors to this …
Abstract: Purpose: Service providers working with homeless populations frequently experience physical safety incidents in their jobs, but little is known about the rate of physical …
Abstract: OBJECTIVE: The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) contracts with community-based agencies to operate its Grant and Per Diem (GPD) transitional housing programs, …