
Family Homelessness Framework
The Family Homelessness Framework is a structured way to understand and address why families experience homelessness. It considers factors like economic hardship, lack of affordable housing, health issues, and social support. The framework also examines systemic barriers, such as policy gaps and community resources. By understanding these interconnected elements, policymakers and service providers can develop targeted strategies to prevent homelessness, support families in crisis, and promote stable, permanent housing solutions. Ultimately, it aims to reduce family homelessness through coordinated efforts that address both immediate needs and underlying causes.