@eli_leprosy @8BitRabbits @JesahiasNathan @Wikipodia I'm not saying just give it to them unconditionally. But yeah actually tackling homelessness and poverty on a societal basis does reduce drug abuse and related issues. That's a fact. Here's one study, t
@FreeNortherner @cafedujord Your false sense of moral superiority and correctness does not make you right. https://t.co/RwAkQ6JUaM
@LeadNowBoulder @BevPogreba @Yimbyindenver Because Housing First works better? https://t.co/XRhtzugGnO
@MoradoSkittle Please understand that this is not about what either of us think. Housing First works. Just read the abstract, if you won’t do your own research, I beg you: https://t.co/BnCi4tmEiV
@coppertankaaron @MethowSkier @seattletimes No, it's not silly, it's *evidence-based*: https://t.co/RKoNWQY1E6. Also, those hotel rooms didn't constitute permanent supportive housing. I take housing in one's community as a human right and regard any notion
RT @digiphile: @FinancialCmte What does a review of the evidence say? The social science I’ve reviewed: https://t.co/XmHtMTVxBD …strong…
RT @digiphile: @FinancialCmte What does a review of the evidence say? The social science I’ve reviewed: https://t.co/XmHtMTVxBD …strong…
RT @digiphile: @FinancialCmte What does a review of the evidence say? The social science I’ve reviewed: https://t.co/XmHtMTVxBD …strong…
@FinancialCmte What does a review of the evidence say? The social science I’ve reviewed: https://t.co/XmHtMTVxBD …strongly suggests housing first is effective. https://t.co/xKALtZMiD7 https://t.co/IW7V45zho5
@Pika150 @naveMKE @BravoCTZ @DragoonScene @AlecStapp I’m not so sure why it’s hard for you to accept that outcomes are better with the housing first model. https://t.co/DB3V1Myo5q https://t.co/q2aj9eeMZ6
@pawnman99 You need all those things, but more importantly you need houses. https://t.co/k0lhxBgIma
@thehill @TheHillOpinion Republicans lie. Don't you know that? https://t.co/fIIG8OA5kE
https://t.co/sC0vdIlRJl "The HF group had significantly lower rates of substance use...they were also significantly less likely to leave their program. HF’s positive impact is contrasted with the difficulties Treatment First programs have in retaining clie
@chrismegison @Benioff @ucsfbhhi @OurHomeSF @TheCoalitionSF @christinevans Or better yet, link to studies. https://t.co/bdCo5f0UJ4
@michelletandler There’s a lot a short google away - Here’s one example, a study showing Housing First models being more effective than Treatment First models. https://t.co/gVbdo7XR7K
@HSOC591 Studies show that use of a Housing First model has beenable to allow individuals with complex issues to maintain housing and reduce substance use. https://t.co/cym3vIBPFL https://t.co/Z4jmIxri1j
@andreasereda two good ones https://t.co/Q3xUCbCp3t https://t.co/wGdiRxUoWJ
@rs_mcneil Great research here https://t.co/3DFKoD8P5Q, although numbers are relatively small. There's not a lot of data that I could find on the effectiveness of Harm Reduction approaches vs traditional policy in multiple areas (tobacco, homelessness, add
@j_mcelroy >What are the recovery rates? There's a pretty solid body of scientific studies that show housing first has far better outcomes than treatment first. https://t.co/EnGHiXa49U
Listening to @selinarobinson talk about evidence-basked policy on housing at @LMLGA with gratitude #HousingForAll. Some people were asking for evidence #bcpoli https://t.co/KYjylGMvmQ
@chrismegison @RonRobertsSD And Housing First is the best model of accomplishing just that! https://t.co/S8oqDwOI2h