With her dissertation research, PhD grad Jennifer Wilson has developed a new way to rapidly study social innovations like tiny home villages for people experiencing homelessness, identifying priority specifications to successfully replicate and scale the intervention.
Professor Daniel Brisson discusses recent innovations in housing and homelessness, including trauma-informed design and the Denver Basic Income Project.
In a new longitudinal study, the GSSW Center for Housing and Homelessness Research finds that tiny homes are an effective response to homelessness.
MSW/MPH dual-degree student Kyria Brown tailored her educational experience to fit her social work and public health research interests.
GSSW doctoral student Jennifer Wilson has developed a novel approach to studying social innovations such as tiny home villages.
A new Graduate School of Social Work and Graduate School of Professional Psychology study is exploring the relationship between traumatic brain injuries and homelessness.
The Graduate School of Social Work’s Center on Housing and Homelessness brought campus and community together to learn about promising new responses to housing insecurity and homelessness.
GSSW’s Center on Housing and Homelessness Research helping communities across Colorado to understand and address homelessness.