Ambulantisering en Regionalisering van MO en BW in de regio Waterland Rapportage 2022 Vierde meting

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Publication date 2023
Number of pages 73
Publisher Amsterdam: Universiteit van Amsterdam
Organisations
  • Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences (FMG) - Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research (AISSR)
Abstract
In this fourth measurement, based on interviews with 25 client participants, most of whom were interviewed for the second (5), third (1) or fourth time (12), five focus groups and additional stakeholder interviews with (non-)municipal stakeholders stand out, that much has been done since 2021 to prevent the inflow into MO and to speed up the outflow. The AOP has been given more room for waiting list management and the central access with chain partners speeds up assistance in the event of imminent homelessness. The municipal investment in more than 200 temporary homes has solved a lot for now. Changes are also taking place within BW, such as the conversion of a group location into independent studios and the expansion of residential circles.
Document type Report
Language Dutch
Published at https://nienkeboesveldt.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Boesveldt-ea-Vierde-Rapportage-Onderzoek-MO-BW-Regio-Waterland.pdf
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