Research reports
Family life: the significance of family to homeless young people
Centrepoint recently conducted research into how homeless young people understand the role of family, and why some familial relationships break down. The project also sought to understand if and how these relationships can be rebuilt.
What is Homelessness?
A report on the attitudes of young people and parents on risks of running away and homelessness in London. Report produced in partnership with London Metropolitan University.
Youth Homelessness in the UK: A decade of progress?
This study is the first review of youth homelessness for ten years. It was undertaken by a partnership between the Centre for Housing Policy (CHP), University of York and Centrepoint.
Making the link between mental health and youth homelessness
This research study was conducted by Centrepoint and the Mental Health Foundation to look at homelessness and mental health among 16 to 25 year olds across London.
Centrepoint youth homelessness index: An estimate of youth homelessness for England
The main purpose of this paper is to develop a baseline estimate of the number of young people in England over the course of 2003.
Waiting in line: young refugees in the labour market
This report sets out the key barriers young refugees face when they try to gain access to, and progress within the labour market. It puts forward a series of recommendations, which detail how these barriers can be overcome.






