Homelessness is a widespread problem in Europe, it affects different categories of citizens and is on the rise. The profile of the homeless population has changed: it affects families, women, young people, migrants, people with precarious jobs, working poors. According to FEANTSA (2018) there are ca. 700.000 homeless in Europe, often off the radar of social welfare systems or inadequately protected. COVID-19 will radicalize such emergency.
HOOD (Homeless’ open dialogue) will focus on adopting an early approach with people who have ended up living on the streets recently and with people at risk. The idea is that it is necessary to intervene as quickly as possible to avoid that such person moves from being without a house to assuming traits commonly associated to longer-term homeless, in a state of severe marginalization, with heavier consequences on one person’s life and on the entire society.
Social professionals (intended in broad terms as: educators, counselors, mediators, therapists, psychologists, care consultants, social anthropologists, social workers) dealing with these profiles will be engaged in HOOD activities, will share their expertise acquired in local contexts and will be trained in the use of new methodologies to better engage and support the homeless with a preventive approach.
The project will involve 6 partners from 5 European countries.
-4 operative partners: Ufficio Pio (Leader, IT), SJD (ES), Project UDENFOR (DK), KLIMAKA (GR) 2 to 5 professional for each organization will be directly involved in project activities and will transfer their knowledge and lessons learned up to 20 professionals per country, with spillover effects on other organisations.
-2 scientific partners: UniTO (IT) and CESIS (PT).
Associated partners will be FEANTSA (BE), fio.PSD (IT) and HOGAR Sì (ES).
HOOD has 3 Intellectual Outputs:
IO1 Profile study: aiming at identifying the common profiles of people who have recently become homeless or at risk of becoming it, in order to 1) raise awareness and promote prevention measures to a wide community of professionals and organisations dealing with these profiles and 2) to provide social professionals with a tool for implementing early intervention measures, by focusing on inclusion and training and on connections on the territory.
IO2 HOOD intervention models and practices: it will focus on the design of innovative intervention models and practices, by drawing inspiration specifically from the “Open Dialogue” and the approach of “Capacitive co-design” for the treatment of people identified by IO1. This approach allows to implement a method of meeting between professionals and recipients with the aim of identifying objectives and strategies to empower the person to be protagonist of its own change, building an emancipation path. Partners will design and test the models sharing experience at international level.
IO3 Intervision methodology and platform: it will focus on the design and testing of an intervision methodology and an online tool (platform) targeted at social professionals dealing with people who have recently become homeless and people at risk. This methodology and platform will support professionals with an equivalent level of preparation to reflect on their practices, supporting each other in improving their skills, in a kind of peer-to-peer coaching. Partners will design the methodologies and test them during the project lifetime.
The project activities will have a broad impact on the involved social professionals and organisations: improved understanding of recipients’ needs, involvement in the development of methodologies focused on valuing the recipients’ potential and competences, improved engagement capacity, improved coaching and training methodologies, improved technical skills to make better use of the different resources available for recipients, capacity to design effective training and guidance paths, impro