Preventing and Fighting Homelessness
Virtual, 8 December 2021
Joint organiser: Belgian Federal Public Planning Service for Social Integration
Centred on preventing and fighting homelessness, this Policy Lab was introduced by Ms. Meryame Kitir, Minister of Major Cities Policy, and Ms. Karine Lalieux, Minister for Social Integration and the Fight against Poverty. The event launched the cooperation between the two different ministers on the topic, breaking down silos to adopt an integrated approach on this complex issue.
The Policy Lab featured a presentation on a study of the current state of homelessness in the EU, which was recently carried out by the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre. Acknowledging that homelessness is increasing all over Europe, related Belgian and international projects were presented in workshops organised around three themes: Housing First, collective housing and youth homelessness.
Examples from Belgian, Dutch, French and Scottish cities and NGOs were shared, outlining lessons learned and fostering rich discussions among participants. These will be taken forward by the Belgian authorities as they continue developing public policies to prevent and fight homelessness. The Policy Lab shed light on the necessity of adopting an integrated approach to tackle this multi-factor issue, through multi-level and cooperative governance focusing on improving the lives of homeless individuals.
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