I agree with your comment that simply providing a place for people to live is very often not the answer. They can't maintain the housing, the landlord gets frustrated, and it becomes a vicious cycle. Providing adequate supports is exactly what needs to happen.
Mike mentioned that one of the things you may like to include in your report is more supportive housing. We're not just asking for regular housing, but for housing with supports attached to it, because that's what really helps people to stabilize. It's the combination of those two things. Supports on their own don't provide the safety and the stability that people need either; they need that combination.