Pathways to Housing Policy: Translating Research to Policy to Achieve Impact on Well Being |
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Authors: | Bryan Samuels |
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Affiliation: | Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA |
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Abstract: | Policy emerges from the legislative, agency, and practice levels and from several pathways, including litigation; high profile or tragic events; community‐based service provision and practice innovations; and research evidence. This commentary places an emphasis throughout on discussions of the articles included in this issue. It explores pathways that influenced the development of housing policy targeting child and family well being and provides examples to illustrate each pathway. The article further highlights how research on housing and child well being has influenced policy and practice and notes gaps for further research. It concludes with suggestions for structuring research to more effectively assist policymakers to make informed decisions that achieve positive change for children, youth, and families. |
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Keywords: | Housing Child welfare Policy development Translational research |
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