Understanding the mental health needs of homeless people in Nottingham

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Understanding the mental health needs of homeless people in Nottingham

Project Director: Kesia Reeve
Project Duration: 2016-2018

This study explores the mental health needs and experiences of Nottingham's homeless population, through a survey of homeless people, in-depth interviews with homeless people with mental ill health, and interviews with stakeholders. There is increasing recognition that the mental health needs of homeless people in Nottingham are not being met and that services could be developed to better meet these needs. The study will make recommendations about how to improve services in the city. 

Mental Health and Homelessness in Nottingham Infographic (PDF, 257.6KB)

The project team also includes Angela Maye-Banbury and Ben Pattison (Sheffield Hallam University).

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Nadia Bashir

Senior Research Fellow

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Elaine Batty

Research Fellow

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Chris Dayson

Professor of Voluntary Action, Health & Wellbeing

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Lindsey McCarthy

Research Fellow

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Sadie Parr

Senior Research Fellow

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Kesia Reeve

Principal Research Fellow

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