Access to safe, good quality affordable housing is essential to wellbeing and housing related factors
can have an important influence on neighbourliness and sense of community belonging. A recent
scoping review on housing and wellbeing identified a lack of review-level evidence around the
impact of housing interventions on wellbeing of people who are vulnerable to discrimination or
exclusion in relation to housing (Preston et al., 2016). This systematic review was commissioned to
address that gap. We synthesise and consider the quality of evidence on how housing interventions
can contribute to improving the lives of adults who are vulnerable in relation to the security of their
housing tenure (‘housing-vulnerable’ adults)