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Dr Michela Tinelli

London School of Economics

Research

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Homelessness Research Programme

The Homelessness Research Programme (HRP) is based in the NIHR Policy Research Unit in Health and Social Care Workforce at King’s College London and brings together leading researchers in the field.

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Opening the "too difficult box"

Strengthening adult safeguarding responses to homelessness and self-neglect (2019–2023)

Project status: Ongoing

Front Page Martineau et al 2021
Social care responses to self-neglect and hoarding among older people: What works in practice?

How should Adult Social Care best respond?

Project status: Ongoing

OOHC-780
Evaluation of the Out-of-Hospital Care Models programme for people experiencing homelessness

Capturing learning from test sites for the programme and evidencing outcomes that are being achieved (2021–2023)

Project status: Ongoing

Cornes hospital discharge-780
Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of 'Usual Care' versus 'Specialist Integrated Care'

A comparative study of hospital discharge arrangements for homeless people in England (2015–2019)

Project status: Completed

News

Reporting findings of the self-neglect and hoarding behaviour among older people study

Nicole Steils and Michela Tinelli were at the 5 Five Nations Conference Series

Image of part of cover of new report by Martineau et al 2021 Social care responses to self-neglect

Out-of-Hospital Care Models evaluation team in Antwerp

Michelle Cornes, Michela Tinelli and Jo Coombes were at the 23rd International Conference on Integrated Care

Antwerp

Self-neglect and hoarding behaviour among older people study

Nicole Steils and Michela Tinelli were feeding back study findings to participants

Green and yellow graphic

Safeguarding, self-neglect and homelessness – dissemination event

Jess Harris and Michela Tinelli were in City and Hackney

A bench with a person's belongings on and about it

Economic impact of closing the gaps in responses to homelessness & self-neglect

Eighty-eight people attended this dissemination webinar

Graphic showing met and unmet needs scenarios

Self-neglect, hoarding behaviour and the Fire & Rescue Service

Nicole Steils and Michela Tinelli (LSE) discussed harm prevention, services, and costs

Green and yellow graphic

Reporting findings from Unit self-neglect and hoarding study back to participants

Nicole Steils presented findings from our NIHR School for Social Care Research funded study

Image of part of cover of new report by Martineau et al 2021 Social care responses to self-neglect

Kerslake Commission progress report on homelessness cites Unit work

The report draws on three studies from the Unit’s Homelessness Research Programme

Kerslake 2022 Commission Progress Report Sept 2022-780

Homelessness, self-neglect and safeguarding – new article

The article comes in advance of a special event on homelessness and social work

A bench with a person's belongings on and about it

Social work & homelessness – event report

Over 230 people attended this event held to discuss Unit research with stakeholders

A bench with a person's belongings on and about it

Events

12Dechomelessness series 780

Economic impact of closing the gaps in responses to homelessness & self-neglect

Economic findings from our NIHR SSCR funded national study

Please note: this event has passed.

07Junhomelessness series 780

Developing Out-of-Hospital Care Services for People Experiencing Homelessness

Michelle Cornes (KCL), Michela Tinelli (LSE)

Please note: this event has passed.

Research

homeless-780
Homelessness Research Programme

The Homelessness Research Programme (HRP) is based in the NIHR Policy Research Unit in Health and Social Care Workforce at King’s College London and brings together leading researchers in the field.

homeless-5283148_1920-TN
Opening the "too difficult box"

Strengthening adult safeguarding responses to homelessness and self-neglect (2019–2023)

Project status: Ongoing

Front Page Martineau et al 2021
Social care responses to self-neglect and hoarding among older people: What works in practice?

How should Adult Social Care best respond?

Project status: Ongoing

OOHC-780
Evaluation of the Out-of-Hospital Care Models programme for people experiencing homelessness

Capturing learning from test sites for the programme and evidencing outcomes that are being achieved (2021–2023)

Project status: Ongoing

Cornes hospital discharge-780
Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of 'Usual Care' versus 'Specialist Integrated Care'

A comparative study of hospital discharge arrangements for homeless people in England (2015–2019)

Project status: Completed

News

Reporting findings of the self-neglect and hoarding behaviour among older people study

Nicole Steils and Michela Tinelli were at the 5 Five Nations Conference Series

Image of part of cover of new report by Martineau et al 2021 Social care responses to self-neglect

Out-of-Hospital Care Models evaluation team in Antwerp

Michelle Cornes, Michela Tinelli and Jo Coombes were at the 23rd International Conference on Integrated Care

Antwerp

Self-neglect and hoarding behaviour among older people study

Nicole Steils and Michela Tinelli were feeding back study findings to participants

Green and yellow graphic

Safeguarding, self-neglect and homelessness – dissemination event

Jess Harris and Michela Tinelli were in City and Hackney

A bench with a person's belongings on and about it

Economic impact of closing the gaps in responses to homelessness & self-neglect

Eighty-eight people attended this dissemination webinar

Graphic showing met and unmet needs scenarios

Self-neglect, hoarding behaviour and the Fire & Rescue Service

Nicole Steils and Michela Tinelli (LSE) discussed harm prevention, services, and costs

Green and yellow graphic

Reporting findings from Unit self-neglect and hoarding study back to participants

Nicole Steils presented findings from our NIHR School for Social Care Research funded study

Image of part of cover of new report by Martineau et al 2021 Social care responses to self-neglect

Kerslake Commission progress report on homelessness cites Unit work

The report draws on three studies from the Unit’s Homelessness Research Programme

Kerslake 2022 Commission Progress Report Sept 2022-780

Homelessness, self-neglect and safeguarding – new article

The article comes in advance of a special event on homelessness and social work

A bench with a person's belongings on and about it

Social work & homelessness – event report

Over 230 people attended this event held to discuss Unit research with stakeholders

A bench with a person's belongings on and about it

Events

12Dechomelessness series 780

Economic impact of closing the gaps in responses to homelessness & self-neglect

Economic findings from our NIHR SSCR funded national study

Please note: this event has passed.

07Junhomelessness series 780

Developing Out-of-Hospital Care Services for People Experiencing Homelessness

Michelle Cornes (KCL), Michela Tinelli (LSE)

Please note: this event has passed.