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Homelessness Outcome Reporting Normative Framework: Systems-Level Evaluation of Progress in Ending Homelessness

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Austen T & Pauly B (2012) Homelessness Outcome Reporting Normative Framework: Systems-Level Evaluation of Progress in Ending Homelessness. Evaluation Review, 36 (1), pp. 3-23. https://doi.org/10.1177/0193841X12439704

Abstract
Homelessness is a serious and growing issue. Evaluations of systemic-level changes are needed to determine progress in reducing or ending homelessness. The report card methodology is one means of systems-level assessment. Rather than solely establishing an enumeration, homelessness report cards can capture pertinent information about structural determinants of homelessness. This information can inform the development of evidence-based strategies aimed at ending (rather than managing) homelessness. To aid in the development of homelessness report card creation, a systems-level Homelessness Outcome Reporting Normative Framework (the HORN Framework) was developed. This article provides an overview of the framework and its application.

Keywords
homelessness; report card; evaluation; systems-level; HORN

Journal
Evaluation Review: Volume 36, Issue 1

StatusPublished
Publication date29/02/2012
PublisherSAGE Publications Ltd
ISSN0193-841X
eISSN1552-3926

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Professor Bernadette Pauly

Professor Bernadette Pauly

Honorary Professor, Faculty of Social Sciences