How Finland Solved Homelessness: Actionable Insights for Global Application?
Finland's success in reducing homelessness is a remarkable example of effective policy and strategy that other countries, including the United States, can learn from. Central to Finland's approach is the innovative "Housing First" model, which focuses not only on providing temporary relief but on creating permanent solutions. Here’s an in-depth exploration of Finland’s strategy, offering practical insights for other nations facing homelessness challenges. Housing First Model: Prioritizing Stability The Housing First model in Finland is transformative, offering immediate, unconditional access to permanent housing. This approach recognizes stable housing as a fundamental right and a critical first step in addressing related issues. A major factor in the model’s success is the provision of affordable housing, heavily supported by government investment in construction and renovation to meet demand. Of Finland's 3.2 million apartments, approximately 34% are rented, wit...