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Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2025 3:23 am
This research has relevance to the NICE guidelines for supporting people experiencing homelessness, as the findings illustrate the importance of long-term, integrated healthcare that extends post-homelessness and takes a trauma-informed approach.
To broadcast these findings to clinicians in England, primary india rcs data care event last year. Natasha also presented this research on a global stage at the World Congress of Epidemiology, which prompted discussions on the importance of the representation of people who experience homelessness in national large-scale epidemiological datasets. You can read more about the study in the paper.
Natasha can be contacted at natasha
Picture of a PowerPoint slide outlining Natasha's conclusions. She is standing to one side behind a lectern, smiling.
Natasha recently presented this research at the World Congress of Epidemiology.
About the authors
Dr Natasha Chilman is a Teaching Fellow and Research Associate at King’s College London for the UKRI Population Health Improvement (PHI-UK) Population Mental Health Consortium. She conducted this study as part of her PhD research funded by the LISS-DTP. She was a 2023 UKDS Data Impact Fellow.
To broadcast these findings to clinicians in England, primary india rcs data care event last year. Natasha also presented this research on a global stage at the World Congress of Epidemiology, which prompted discussions on the importance of the representation of people who experience homelessness in national large-scale epidemiological datasets. You can read more about the study in the paper.
Natasha can be contacted at natasha
Picture of a PowerPoint slide outlining Natasha's conclusions. She is standing to one side behind a lectern, smiling.
Natasha recently presented this research at the World Congress of Epidemiology.
About the authors
Dr Natasha Chilman is a Teaching Fellow and Research Associate at King’s College London for the UKRI Population Health Improvement (PHI-UK) Population Mental Health Consortium. She conducted this study as part of her PhD research funded by the LISS-DTP. She was a 2023 UKDS Data Impact Fellow.