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Systems Alignment to Optimize Health Services for Youth Experiencing Homelessness

This study, funded as part of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s Systems for Action research program, tests the feasibility of an integrated system of medical, social and public health programming designed to improve outcomes for youth experiencing homelessness in Hennepin County, Minnesota. The study organizes community-engaged consensus building sessions with stakeholders from medical, social and public health systems and with youth experiencing homelessness in order to co-create strategies for system alignment, including multi-sector data integration, shared clinical practice guidelines, and co-location of health and social services for youth experiencing homelessness.

Funding Opportunities

2025 Call for Proposals: Community-Led Systems Research to Address Systemic Racism This funding opportunity is closed. Reviews are currently taking place and decisions will be announced in August 2025. The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation released a new research funding opportunity through the Systems...

Website - Health and Housing Lab

The University of Minnesota team built a website where you can navigate their research plans, methods, and findings. Resource: See the website here. Project Page: Systems Alignment to Optimize Health Services for Youth Experiencing Homelessness

Systems in Focus Panel | Food as Medicine

Presenters: • Elaine Borawski, PhD | Case Western Reserve University • Alissa Glenn, MPP | Greater Cleveland Food Bank • Mariana Chilton, PhD | University of Massachusetts Amherst • Fei Li , PhD | Georgia State University Register here .