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Friday, May 29, 2015

Causes and Consequences of Homelessness

Homelessness
In the United States, definitions of homelessness help determine who is able to receive shelter and assistance from certain health and social service providers. The Stewart McKinney Homeless Assistance Act of 1987 defines a homeless person as any individual who lacks housing, including an individual whose primary residence during the night is a supervised public or private facility that provides temporary living accommodations or an individual who is a resident in transitional housing. 
Causes of Homelessness
The  most relevant reasons of being a homelessness for by male participants were relationship breakdown, substance misuse, and leaving an institution (prison, care, hospital etc.).

People with mental illness are at higher risk for becoming homeless, for this reason they decided lives in the street as a way of living without families discrimination.

For homeless women, the most common causes were physical or mental health problems and escaping a violent relationship.

Social research has studied the causes and consequences of homelessness, surveying homeless people, examining entrances into homelessness, exits from homelessness, and effects of homelessness on health and well-being.
The increased use of drugs and alcohol, as a homelessness person, is caused by their emotional problems of being alone, These explanations mirror the processes of deinstitutionalization in mental health policy, unemployment, addiction and abuse, and urban decay. 

Consequences
Consequences of homelessness include the exacerbation of problems which may have caused homelessness. Homeless people have less access to housing, jobs, health care, and basic needs like food and clothing.Homeless women and men. Disaffiliation from family often limits opportunities for recovery and prevention.

Whatever the causes of an individual's homelessness, the consequences can be brutal.  Homelessness damages people's capability through loss of skills, through an inability to think about employment whilst worrying about housing, and through their health becoming impaired whilst homeless.
They are alone in a hard situation that for many people is not considered important, homelessness people needs shelters and food for a better way of live.

One in four ex-homeless people also find themselves unable to sustain a tenancy - loneliness and isolation are the main causes, often compounded by lack of choice about where they can live. 


Resources.
ü  Public by: British Columbia .
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ü  Public by: Green Mark society. Crisis, 66 Commercial Street, London
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ü  Public by : Michael Polgar, Ph.D. 2010)National Coalition for the Homeless. NCH Fact Sheet #2. February, 1999.

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