The goal of this pilot study is to identify the core elements of outreach practice necessary to engage with women experiencing street-involvement who are underserved within health and social care settings. The primary research questions are: 1. How acceptable is the outreach intervention to women experiencing street-involvement? 2. What factors act as barriers or facilitators to acceptability? 3. How feasible is the outreach intervention to enhance women's access to health and social services? Participants will: * Meet regularly one-on-one with an outreach worker over an 18-month period * Co-develop (with the outreach worker) a plan, based on the individuals self-identified needs, for connecting with health and social services * Be invited to complete surveys at the start of their participation, and again every four months. These surveys ask questions about participants' resiliency, quality of life, independence, safety, and health status * Be invited to participate in a one-on-one interview with a researcher about their experiences in the study.
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Outreach Team Engagement with Individual Participants
Timeframe: From enrollment to end of intervention (up to 18 months)
Participants' Access to Consistent Health Care
Timeframe: From enrollment to end of intervention (up to 18 months)
Participants' Confidence in Engaging with Services
Timeframe: From enrollment to end of intervention (up to 18 months)