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New research to look at ways to improve the housing needs of vulnerable women in Bristol

A nine-month research project at the School for Policy Studies will look at how best to improve the way in which the housing support needs of vulnerable women are met as part of the Supporting People (SP) programme in Bristol. Nationally, the Supporting People programme provides housing-related support services to over 1.2 million vulnerable people throughout the UK. The programme supports approximately 9,000 people at a local level in Bristol.

The grant has been awarded to Dr Emma Williamson (principal investigator), Ailsa Cameron, Dr Lorna Henry and Dr Hilary Abrahams by Novas Scarman (NSG) which is a social enterprise with charitable status working locally throughout England and Wales to support disadvantaged individuals and communities.

This ambitious project will aim to improve the strategic capacity of the Bristol (SP) programme in meeting the gender-specific housing support needs of vulnerable women.  The research will benefit both current and future clients as well as the providers of SP services for women, commissioners and other stakeholders.  Central to the research process is listening to the voices of women service users, practitioners, and key stakeholders and the research will involve telephone interviews with all these groups as well as surveys and interviews with over 40 service users.

Due to the often complex needs of service users it can be difficult to ascertain how access to a range of services is utilised by services users and why.  Developing a greater understanding of this particularly vulnerable group of clients will contribute to future service developments.

Further information:

Dr Emma Williamson is a Research Fellow at the Centre for Gender and Violence Research
Ailsa Cameron is a Senior Lecturer and Head of the Centre for Health and Social Care
Dr Lorna Henry is a Research Associate at the Centre for Family Policy and Child Welfare
Dr Hilary Abrahams is an Honorary Research Fellow at the Centre for Gender and Violence Research