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Readiness assessments in moving on initiatives: a scoping review

Readiness assessments in moving on initiatives: a scoping review This scoping review examines how housing “readiness” is assessed among permanent supportive housing residents before transitioning to mainstream housing through a Moving on initiative (MOI). This paper connects the concept of housing-readiness to concepts of readiness in mental health and substance use treatment, as well as to notions that any concept of readiness implies a category of non-readiness. It then employs scoping review methods to map the existing literature on MOI readiness assessments and markers of readiness, in order to discuss outstanding gaps in this field and inform future MOI practices. Sources were screened according to specified inclusion criteria, resulting in a total of 19 sources. Inclusion required indication of a readiness assessment approach or tool, or some marker of readiness. Common markers described in these sources include financial stability, health and behavioral health, housing stability, support needs, independent living skills, and housing choice. Overall, this review finds common themes across sources that can guide future research on the effectiveness of readiness assessment tools and markers of readiness. Findings can inform future MOIs, participant preparation and engagement in PSH, and the design of readiness assessment tools in the wider field of homelessness services. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of Social Distress and the Homeless Taylor & Francis

Readiness assessments in moving on initiatives: a scoping review

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Taylor & Francis
Copyright
© 2021 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group
ISSN
1573-658X
eISSN
1053-0789
DOI
10.1080/10530789.2021.1995938
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Abstract

This scoping review examines how housing “readiness” is assessed among permanent supportive housing residents before transitioning to mainstream housing through a Moving on initiative (MOI). This paper connects the concept of housing-readiness to concepts of readiness in mental health and substance use treatment, as well as to notions that any concept of readiness implies a category of non-readiness. It then employs scoping review methods to map the existing literature on MOI readiness assessments and markers of readiness, in order to discuss outstanding gaps in this field and inform future MOI practices. Sources were screened according to specified inclusion criteria, resulting in a total of 19 sources. Inclusion required indication of a readiness assessment approach or tool, or some marker of readiness. Common markers described in these sources include financial stability, health and behavioral health, housing stability, support needs, independent living skills, and housing choice. Overall, this review finds common themes across sources that can guide future research on the effectiveness of readiness assessment tools and markers of readiness. Findings can inform future MOIs, participant preparation and engagement in PSH, and the design of readiness assessment tools in the wider field of homelessness services.

Journal

Journal of Social Distress and the HomelessTaylor & Francis

Published: Jan 2, 2023

Keywords: Permanent supportive housing; moving on initiatives; housing readiness; homelessness; scoping review

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