Social inclusion through housing

A model where housing is the starting point

Housing as a starting point for social inclusion

A comprehensive model combining impact housing, social-health support and technology to build inclusive communities.

The challenge is not just housing, it's how to guarantee care and community across the territory

Kloosiv is a non-profit cooperative for social and technological initiative

A social and territorial challenge

Housing exclusion, rural ageing and unwanted loneliness form a complex challenge that requires comprehensive solutions.

18%

Housing exclusion

8.5 million people — around 18% of the population — live in insecure or inadequate homes.

2.100 €/month

Social-health pressure

A private care home place exceeds 2,100 EUR/month, a significant burden on the system and families.

92%

Rural ageing

92% of municipalities show population ageing, and 43% reach the threshold of "very aged".

20%

Unwanted loneliness

20% of the population suffers unwanted loneliness; 67.7% have been in this situation for over two years.

Three key actions

A comprehensive ecosystem combining stable homes, professional support and technology to build inclusive communities.

1

Housing Led

Supervised housing as the foundation of social inclusion, linked to a professional, scalable and adaptable support system.

  • Immediate access to permanent housing
  • Alternative to institutionalisation
  • Adaptable to different levels of need
Inspired by the Housing First model, validated by the EU and OECD
Access
Security
Stability
Autonomy
Support
Community
2

Comprehensive support

Personalised social-health and community care plans to achieve autonomy and residential stability.

  • Psychologists, mediators and social workers
  • Individual care pathways
  • Technology-driven inclusive intervention
Supporting vulnerable groups towards autonomy
Professionals
Plans
Wellbeing
Mediation
Training
Pathway
3

Inclusive technology

A platform connecting people, housing, professionals and services with real-time monitoring.

  • Real-time monitoring and follow-up
  • Database for informed decisions
  • Supporting institutions in resource planning
Data transformed into smart decisions
AI
Monitoring
Data
Traceability
Digital
Impact

The Housing-Led Model

Six fundamental principles guiding our approach to social inclusion through housing.

1

Immediate access to housing

A stable, supervised home as a baseline right, avoiding the reintegration ladder logic.

2

Comprehensive and flexible supervision

Scalable professional support adaptable to different levels of need.

3

Deinstitutionalisation

An alternative to dependence on residential resources, reducing system pressure.

4

Resource optimisation

Significant savings by reducing hospitalisations, emergencies and institutional costs.

5

International evidence

Inspired by the Housing First model, validated by the EU and OECD as the most effective strategy.

6

Territorial replicability

Adaptable to urban and rural contexts, integrating hubs as decentralised nodes.

Kloosiv Technology

An AI-powered social-health platform that transforms data into smart decisions.

Socioeconomic diagnosis

AI-driven analysis of social, economic and housing variables to identify vulnerability and residential risk.

Personalised support plan

Custom pathways combining housing, community support and social-health services adapted to each person.

Traceability and transparency

Secure and transparent recording of every step, ensuring coordination and accountability.

Digitalised management

Centralised communication, documentation and case management, reducing bureaucracy and duplication.

Impact monitoring and evaluation

Real-time data measuring social, economic and well-being outcomes. Continuous evaluation to improve decision-making.

Person-centred accompaniment

A comprehensive intervention model where professionals accompany each person in a personalised way, covering every dimension of the residential inclusion process.

Better care

Personalised and continuous follow-up that puts the person at the centre, adapting resources to their real needs.

Cohabitation planning and management

Balanced shared living design with clear protocols and tools for managing communal life.

Conflict resolution

Professional mediation to address tensions and build respectful relationships among cohabitants.

Household incidents

Agile management of repairs, maintenance and everyday housing incidents to ensure dignified conditions.

Community mediation

Working with the neighbourhood and community to foster integration and prevent social conflicts.

Document and utilities management

Support with administrative procedures, utility contracts and documentation needed for autonomy.

Access to aid

Guidance and support to access social benefits, grants, housing aid and other public resources.

Validation and recognition

PERTE Social Economy beneficiaries (2023, 2024, 2025)
European Social Economy Awards 2023 winners — Digitalisation
Selected for the AINA project at the Barcelona Supercomputing Center
Social Tides European accelerator (INCO and Google.org)
Catalonia Social-Health Innovation Hub

A sustainable and scalable model

Where technology connects people, homes and communities. Let's discuss how we can collaborate.

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With the support of
Social Tides EU SEA HISS Cooperatives de Treball Economia Social Ministerio