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From Crisis Accomodation to
Permanent Housing
Sanna Sunikka, Simo Granat and Agnes Stenius-
Ayoade, Department of Social Services and Health
Care, City of Helsinki, Finland
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• Background – Homelessness and Housing solutions in
Helsinki
• Hietaniemenkatu service centre
• How does ”Housing first”- principle work in
Hietaniemenkati service centre – the preliminary results
of a thesis in progress
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Definition of Homeless in Finland
Homeless people are classified in groups in a yearly report
carried out by the Housing Finance and Development Centre
(ARA), as people living:
• Outdoors, in a staircase, in an overnight shelter etc.
• In a dormitory or tourist accommodation
• Staying in different types of institutions (hospital, rehab
etc.), with no housing unit
• Temporarily with relatives and friends
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The Number of Homeless in
Finland and Helsinki 2012
Finland Helsinki
Residents 5,4 million 603,854
Single homeless 7848 4100
Out of whom
- Women 1893 1150
- Under 25s 2049 1100
- Immigrants 1550 1150
Number of homeless families 446 300
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Source: ARA, The homeless people 2012, report 1/2013
Homeless Over Time in Finland
1987-2012
Housing Solutions for Homeless in Helsinki 1971-2012
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Supported housing unitsSupport homesPlaces in small housing unitsPlaces in boarding houses run by private service providers
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Hietaniemenkatu Service Centre
Provides: • The only remaining shelter in Helsinki City
• Temporary lodging and daycentre
• Emergency housing service
• Temporary housing service
• Free breakfast and affordable meals
• Hygiene services
• Services of social workers and
• Services of nurses and physician
• Assistance in finding permanent housing and care
• Aims at decreasing long-term homelessness
Photo: Hugo Bes
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Health Care Services in
Hietaniemenkatu Service Centre
• Two nurses and two part time
physician
• Primary Health Care clinic for
clients of the centre
• Walk in clinic 7.30am -3pm.
• Acute cases, preventive work and
Screening and treatment for
chronic diseases and follow-up
Photo: Hugo Bes
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Health Care Services in
Hietaniemenkatu Service Centre
• Aims at reaching those patients
who don’t use the normal
services available
• The focus is often on the
somatic health (non-psychiatric
problems)
Photo: Hugo Bes
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Main Symptoms at Doctor’s
Appointment
0 % 5 % 10 % 15 % 20 % 25 %
Gynecology and urology
Oftalmalogy
Neurology
Gastroenterology
Musculotoskeletal system
Psychiatry incl. Substance abuse
Injuries and accidents
Respiratory tract, ear, nose and throat
Cardiology, circulation, internal medicine
Skin
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- How does ”Housing First” work in
Hietaniemenkatu Service Centre
• Qualitative case study
• Data
• The social service client register of all homeless who slept in
Hietaniemenkatu service centre during one selected night in
November 2009
• A cross – section of 109 individuals
• The register has been analysed from the first entry to December
2011- March 2012 (About 1500 pages)
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Study questions:
1. Based on the client register, what kind of clients sleeping in
Hietaniemenkatu service centre on the selected night?
2. Based on the client register, what services has Hietaniemenkatu
service centre provided for the clients?
3. How does the housing situation change after sleeping in
Hietaniemenkatu service centre?
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Housing Pathways in The Service Centre:
Where From and Where To
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How Many Still Lived in The Arranged
Housing Solution 2 Years Later?
Were never housed
( i.e. died, clearly no need, didn’t want to)
20
Still lives in the arranged housing solution 47
The service level has been increased
(i.e. from supported housing to service housing)
12
The service level has been decreased
(i.e. from service housing to Hietaniemenkatu, from
supported housing to small unit housing)
15
Other
(i.e. died after housing, moved away from Helsinki,
moved withing the same unit)
11
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Conclusions
• The queues are long – clients becomes long-term homeless while
waiting
• Previously the homeless toured from shelter to shelter, nowadays
the same phenomenon can be observed in housing units and
service houses
• Independent housing solutions are not available, the clients move to
strongly supported housing units
• The health services play a significant role in arranging appropriate
housing solutions
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Photo: Hugo Bes
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