The need for improved homeless health services is significant. According to the , people experiencing homelessness are 34 times more likely to have tuberculosis, 50 times more likely to have Hepatitis C, 12 times more likely to have epilepsy, six times more likely to have heart disease, and five times more likely to have a stroke. Recent research by Homeless Link showed that in addition to physical health issues, 86% of individuals experiencing homelessness have mental health problems, 39% take drugs or are recovering from a drug problem and 27% have, or are recovering from, an alcohol problem. The average age of death for a man experiencing homelessness in the UK is 45 and for a woman it is 43 (ONS 2018).
Common Ambition project leader Nicky Pyper said, “In order for 麻豆果冻传媒 & Hove Common Ambition to succeed, it is vital that we get buy-in and participation from people who have lived through homelessness and housing insecurity, as well as those who work with them. As project lead, my role is not to run the project but to bring together those who have lived through homelessness.
“These are the people who will know what matters, what works and what doesn’t work. At the moment there is no formal channel for patients experiencing homelessness to provide feedback on the healthcare they receive. This project will change this, and embed a system of feedback and collaboration into the future.”
To get involved, contact Project Leader Nicky Pyper: nicky.pyper@nhs.net, or call 0751 7107344.