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Precarious Housing among Migrant Communities: A Multi-Sectoral Discussion 
15th May 2014 Toronto 
Dr. Marja Katisko, Helsinki Metropolitan Urban Research Programme, Finland
1. About Finland 
2. National Programme to reduce long-term homelessness in Finland 
3. The European Typology of Homelessness and Housing Exclusion 
4. Katisko (2013) Homelessness among immigrants in Helsinki Metropolitan area (survey)
Source: Statistics Finland, 2014 
http://www.tilastokeskus.fi/tup/suoluk/suoluk_vaesto_en.html#foreigners
Statistics: Asylum-seekers and Refugees 
Source: Statistics Finland, 2014 
http://www.tilastokeskus.fi/tup/suoluk/suoluk_vaesto_en.html#foreigners
 
FEANTSA – The European Federation of National Organizations working with the Homeless. 
 
ETHOS – The European Typology of Homelessness and Housing Exclusion 
 
ETHOS was developed as a means of improving understanding and measurements of homelessness in Europe, and to provide a common language for transnational changes on homelessness. 
 
Homelessness is a process, rather than a statistic phenomenon that affects many vulnerable households at different points of their lives 
 
The typology was launched in 2005 and it is used for different purposes: as a framework for debate, data collection, policy making, monitoring, and media coverage. 
How do we define home?
 
Home is a decent place, that provides shelter for individuals or families 
 
Home is a physical place which the inhabitants govern 
 
Home provides privacy and a social space to build social relationships 
 
Every person should have the opportunity to stand up for his/her tenants rights (legal space)
 
After War: The storage and control of an marginal groups (1945-end of 1960’s) 
 
Tranformation Period (end of 60’to end of 80’) 
 
Structural Change – New system and its renewal (end of 80’ to 2006/2007) 
 
New Tranformation Period – New System? 
 
New Challenges?
 
The goverment approved a national programme to reduce homelessness and eliminate long-term homelessness by 2015 
 
Reinforcing the Housing First – approach as a mainstream principle for housing 
 
Long-term homelessness = a person whose homelessness become prolonged and chronic, or is threatening to became chronic (over 1 year of homelessness or repeadtedly homeless during past 3 years) 
 
The first phase took place from 2008 to 2011. It focused on reducing the long-term homelessness. 
 
Traditional short-term shelters were transformed into supported housing units that facilitate independent living 
 
The second phase (2012- 2015) focuses on preventing homelessness
 
Living in a shelter is always a temporary solution, but it can turn to be permanent 
 
You dont have privacy 
 
You have only very limited professional help in your problems 
 
Hostels sustain a culture of irresponsibility: problems in hostels are resolved in a very straightforward manner: if you end up in trouble either you are thrown out or you leave on your own and also leave the problems behind, ulsolved 
 
Hostels create ”a culture of silence” 
Source: Juha Kaakinen, Programme Leader: Long term perspectives: From Housing First to Ending Homelessness.
”Name on the door” 
- A basic human need to have privacy 
- 
A rental contract of one’s own (not second-hand contract or temporary social contract) 
- 
A permanent housing allows other problems to be solved: non-drinking is not requirement for permanent housing 
- 
Separation of housing and services 
- 
Individually tailored services based on an assesment of needs 
- 
The solutions for homelessness cannot be temporary 
- 
Conventional shelters and dorminatory hostels are not anymore adequate responses to homelessness: hostels will be converted into supported housing units 
Source: Juha Kaakinen, Programme Leader: Long term perspectives: From Housing First to Ending Homelessness.
Housing First 
 
Appropriate accommodation is a precondition for solving other social and health problems (traditional staircase approach) 
 
The goal is to provide a permanent housing solution for homeless people as quickly as possible, combined with flexible social support based on their needs 
 
The program is based on a partnership between the central goverment and the ten largest municipalities affected by homelessness 
 
The program is coordinated by the Finnish Housing Association and is funded by Finlands Slot Machine Association
Source: The Housing Finance and Development Centre of Finland, ara, 2014 http://www.housingfirst.fi/files/3461/The_ARA_s_report_Homelessness_in_Finland_2013_(14_2_2014).pdf
 
Katisko (2013) Homelessness among immigrants in Helsinki Metropolitan area 
 
Survey of social workers working in municipalites (n=82) 
 
Who are the homeless immigrants? 
 
What leads immigrants to homelessnes? How are their situations? 
 
Families: 
◦ 
Somali:32 
◦ 
Estonian: 13 
◦ 
Russian: 8 
◦ 
Others: Irak, Turkey, Afghanistan 
◦ 
Common family composition: single mothers, 1 child
0 
5 
10 
15 
20 
25 
30 
Substance Use 
Divorce 
Family Conflict 
Residential Mobility 
Unemployment 
Illness 
Financial Situation 
Eviction 
Other Reasons 
Unaffordable Housing
0 
5 
10 
15 
20 
25 
30 
35 
40 
Sukulaisten tai ystävien luona 
Jälleenvuokrausasunnossa 
Majoituspalveluasunnossa 
Turvakodissa 
Muualla, missä 
Relatives and Friends 
Hotels/Motels 
Secondary leasing 
Emergency Housing 
Other
 
African background: (98 people) 
 
European background: (70 people) 
 
Asian background: (62 people)
0 
2 
4 
6 
8 
10 
12 
14 
16 
18 
20 
Divorce 
Family Conflict 
Language Skills 
Mental Health 
Housing Policies 
Racism 
Substance Use
 
Thematic interviews with youth (18-29 years of age) 
 
40 interviews (April 2014) 
 
Different backgrounds and different reasons for immigrating to Finland: uncompanied minor asylum seekers, refugees, work, marriage. 
 
Preliminary analysis 
◦ 
Children come to Finland as unaccompanied minors seeking asylum. When they reach 18 years of age they must move out from special housing centres. 
◦ 
Youth move from elsewhere in Finland to Helsinki in order to live with friends or members of their own ethic group 
◦ 
Make decisions to move based on rumors, presumptions, informal knowlegde about work, and housing possibities in Helsinki area 
◦ 
There is not enough support to lead an independent life 
◦ 
Women and free labour
 
Thank You for listening! 
 
marja.katisko@diak.fi 
 
Helsinki Metropolitan Region Urban Research Program, Finland 
 
http://www.helsinki.fi/kaupunkitutkimus/english/index.htm

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  • 1. Precarious Housing among Migrant Communities: A Multi-Sectoral Discussion 15th May 2014 Toronto Dr. Marja Katisko, Helsinki Metropolitan Urban Research Programme, Finland
  • 2. 1. About Finland 2. National Programme to reduce long-term homelessness in Finland 3. The European Typology of Homelessness and Housing Exclusion 4. Katisko (2013) Homelessness among immigrants in Helsinki Metropolitan area (survey)
  • 3.
  • 4.
  • 5. Source: Statistics Finland, 2014 http://www.tilastokeskus.fi/tup/suoluk/suoluk_vaesto_en.html#foreigners
  • 6. Statistics: Asylum-seekers and Refugees Source: Statistics Finland, 2014 http://www.tilastokeskus.fi/tup/suoluk/suoluk_vaesto_en.html#foreigners
  • 7.  FEANTSA – The European Federation of National Organizations working with the Homeless.  ETHOS – The European Typology of Homelessness and Housing Exclusion  ETHOS was developed as a means of improving understanding and measurements of homelessness in Europe, and to provide a common language for transnational changes on homelessness.  Homelessness is a process, rather than a statistic phenomenon that affects many vulnerable households at different points of their lives  The typology was launched in 2005 and it is used for different purposes: as a framework for debate, data collection, policy making, monitoring, and media coverage. How do we define home?
  • 8.  Home is a decent place, that provides shelter for individuals or families  Home is a physical place which the inhabitants govern  Home provides privacy and a social space to build social relationships  Every person should have the opportunity to stand up for his/her tenants rights (legal space)
  • 9.  After War: The storage and control of an marginal groups (1945-end of 1960’s)  Tranformation Period (end of 60’to end of 80’)  Structural Change – New system and its renewal (end of 80’ to 2006/2007)  New Tranformation Period – New System?  New Challenges?
  • 10.  The goverment approved a national programme to reduce homelessness and eliminate long-term homelessness by 2015  Reinforcing the Housing First – approach as a mainstream principle for housing  Long-term homelessness = a person whose homelessness become prolonged and chronic, or is threatening to became chronic (over 1 year of homelessness or repeadtedly homeless during past 3 years)  The first phase took place from 2008 to 2011. It focused on reducing the long-term homelessness.  Traditional short-term shelters were transformed into supported housing units that facilitate independent living  The second phase (2012- 2015) focuses on preventing homelessness
  • 11.  Living in a shelter is always a temporary solution, but it can turn to be permanent  You dont have privacy  You have only very limited professional help in your problems  Hostels sustain a culture of irresponsibility: problems in hostels are resolved in a very straightforward manner: if you end up in trouble either you are thrown out or you leave on your own and also leave the problems behind, ulsolved  Hostels create ”a culture of silence” Source: Juha Kaakinen, Programme Leader: Long term perspectives: From Housing First to Ending Homelessness.
  • 12. ”Name on the door” - A basic human need to have privacy - A rental contract of one’s own (not second-hand contract or temporary social contract) - A permanent housing allows other problems to be solved: non-drinking is not requirement for permanent housing - Separation of housing and services - Individually tailored services based on an assesment of needs - The solutions for homelessness cannot be temporary - Conventional shelters and dorminatory hostels are not anymore adequate responses to homelessness: hostels will be converted into supported housing units Source: Juha Kaakinen, Programme Leader: Long term perspectives: From Housing First to Ending Homelessness.
  • 13. Housing First  Appropriate accommodation is a precondition for solving other social and health problems (traditional staircase approach)  The goal is to provide a permanent housing solution for homeless people as quickly as possible, combined with flexible social support based on their needs  The program is based on a partnership between the central goverment and the ten largest municipalities affected by homelessness  The program is coordinated by the Finnish Housing Association and is funded by Finlands Slot Machine Association
  • 14. Source: The Housing Finance and Development Centre of Finland, ara, 2014 http://www.housingfirst.fi/files/3461/The_ARA_s_report_Homelessness_in_Finland_2013_(14_2_2014).pdf
  • 15.  Katisko (2013) Homelessness among immigrants in Helsinki Metropolitan area  Survey of social workers working in municipalites (n=82)  Who are the homeless immigrants?  What leads immigrants to homelessnes? How are their situations?  Families: ◦ Somali:32 ◦ Estonian: 13 ◦ Russian: 8 ◦ Others: Irak, Turkey, Afghanistan ◦ Common family composition: single mothers, 1 child
  • 16. 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 Substance Use Divorce Family Conflict Residential Mobility Unemployment Illness Financial Situation Eviction Other Reasons Unaffordable Housing
  • 17. 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 Sukulaisten tai ystävien luona Jälleenvuokrausasunnossa Majoituspalveluasunnossa Turvakodissa Muualla, missä Relatives and Friends Hotels/Motels Secondary leasing Emergency Housing Other
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  • 19.  African background: (98 people)  European background: (70 people)  Asian background: (62 people)
  • 20. 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 Divorce Family Conflict Language Skills Mental Health Housing Policies Racism Substance Use
  • 21.  Thematic interviews with youth (18-29 years of age)  40 interviews (April 2014)  Different backgrounds and different reasons for immigrating to Finland: uncompanied minor asylum seekers, refugees, work, marriage.  Preliminary analysis ◦ Children come to Finland as unaccompanied minors seeking asylum. When they reach 18 years of age they must move out from special housing centres. ◦ Youth move from elsewhere in Finland to Helsinki in order to live with friends or members of their own ethic group ◦ Make decisions to move based on rumors, presumptions, informal knowlegde about work, and housing possibities in Helsinki area ◦ There is not enough support to lead an independent life ◦ Women and free labour
  • 22.  Thank You for listening!  marja.katisko@diak.fi  Helsinki Metropolitan Region Urban Research Program, Finland  http://www.helsinki.fi/kaupunkitutkimus/english/index.htm