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Based the Capstone project, Homelessness in Phoenix Arizona, the sources below are significantly appropriate to identifying the success of using the evidence-based intervention of ending homelessness. Most specifically, these studies demonstrate the efficacy of the evidence-based--intervention--Housing First--to prioritize permanent housing. The sources listed are all primary and secondary sources that focused demonstrating that the evidence-based intervention of homeless outreach to the whole community is culturally responsive. This will ensure that it fits the needs of the exceptionally diverse community of Phoenix Arizona and adheres to the tenets of the NOHS ethical standards related to culture. References: P. Barile, J., S. Pruitt, A., Lei, Q., & Brown, M. (2022). Identifying a typology of homelessness based on self-sufficiency: Implications for rapid re-housing interventions. Journal of Community Psychology , 50 (4), 2031. Keenan, C., Miller, S., Hanratty, J., Pigott, T. D., Mackie, P., Cowman, J., Coughlan, C., Hamilton, J., & Fitzpatrick, S. (2020). Protocol: Accommodation‐based interventions for individuals experiencing, or at risk of experiencing, homelessness. Campbell Systematic Reviews , 16 (3). https://doi.org/10.1002/cl2.1103 McJunkin, B. A. (2020). Homelessness, Indignity, and the Promise of Mandatory Citations for Urban Camping. Arizona State Law Journal, 52(3), 955–990. Semborski, S., Redline, B., Madden, D., Granger, T., & Henwood, B. (2021). Housing interventions for emerging adults experiencing homelessness: A scoping review. Children and Youth Services Review , 127 , 106081. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.childyouth.2021.106081 White, H., Saran, A., Fowler, B., Portes, A., Fitzpatrick, S., & Teixeira, L. (2019). Protocol: Studies of the effectiveness of interventions to improve the welfare of those affected by, and at
risk of, homelessness in high‐income countries: An evidence and gap map. Campbell Systematic Reviews , 16 (1). https://doi.org/10.1002/cl2.1069
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