*** apologies for crossposting *** Promoting the health of homeless people: setting a research agenda In October 1996, the Health Education Authority set up ten expert working groups to look at the potential for health promotion with key vulnerable population groups. The expert groups were asked to address the following questions: - Which health promotion interventions, if any, work to promote the health and well-being of individuals, families and communities, and to prevent ill health? - What are the principle health promotion needs of these groups? - What are the implications for a new research, development and policy agenda? Promoting the health of homeless people: setting a research agenda is the second in a series of reports emanating from this exploratory research programme. Dr Robert Power from royal free and University College Medical School, University of London chaired the group. The report discusses housing and health, service provision, health promotion needs, approaches to health promotion, social policy and development programmes and research aproaches. Health professionals, social researchers, and policy makers will all find this thought provoking report an invaluable asset in their work and a stimulus to further research and implementation of the recommendations. For more information about this research publication please contact Tsegai Gezahegn at the Health Education Authority: [log in to unmask] To purchase copies of the report please contact HEA Customer Services, Marston Books 01235 465565