As part of it’s worked with TVS SDE, Health Innovation Oxford and Thames Valley (HIOTV) have worked with Groundswell, launching ‘Food, Safety, then Data: Attitudes to Healthcare Data for Planning & Research’, presenting views on health and care data from people with lived experience of homelessness. This work explores how health and care data is perceived and how daily survival, past experiences of services and trust shape attitudes to data use. The findings reinforce that trust in data cannot be separated from trust in care. These resources highlight the importance of transparency, consent, dignity and clear communication.
- Download the Homelessness attitudes to healthcare data report (pdf)
- Watch the short animation featuring the voices of people who have experienced homelessness