Homelessness
Appearance
Here is where learning and research related to homelessness can take place.
Research and discussion questions
[edit | edit source]- How can homelessness be reduced?
- What are the best methods of reducing homelessness?
- What could be done to reduce housing costs?
- Perhaps zoning that encourages lower construction costs, and small more affordable homes may help to lower housing costs.
Position statements
[edit | edit source]- Argument Local governments and residents should contribute more to the homeless to get them back on their feet. Short term housing is a critical factor that local governments and charities can help with providing more options and room for the homeless. With introducing a new program for housing, this can help reduce homelessness. Additionally, some homeless are stuck in a loop of health or legal issues and they should be prioritized to have primary care access. With their struggles, it is difficult for the homeless to obtain a job because of their status. A list of companies whose wages are low, should be provided to the homeless so they have a better chance at landing a job.
Readings
[edit | edit source]Wikipedia
[edit | edit source]- Homelessness
- Homelessness in the United States
- Homelessness and mental health
- Greyhound therapy
- Homeless dumping
- Right to housing
- Subsidized housing in the United States
- Public housing
- Public housing in Hong Kong
- Housing insecurity in the United States
- Home-ownership in the United States
- Income in the United States
- Socioeconomic mobility in the United States
- Unemployment in the United States
- Income inequality in the United States
- Household income in the United States
- Eviction in the United States
- Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City
- Homelessness in England
- Affordable housing
- Housing inequality
- Housing discrimination in the United States
- Affordable housing by country
- California housing shortage
- Development of non-profit housing in the United States
- Community Development Block Grant
- Habitat for Humanity
- Tiny-house movement
- Vandwelling
- Tiny-house movement and Housing for the homeless
- Shipping container architecture
- Discrimination against homeless people
- United States Department of Housing and Urban Development
- Section 8 (housing)
- Subsidized housing in the United States
- Social programs in the United States
- Subsidized housing
- Mutual aid (organization theory)
- Homeless ministry
- Volxkuche
- United States Interagency Council on Homelessness
- Street newspaper
- List of street newspapers
- Affordable housing
- Housing affordability index
- Urban economics
- Urban decay
- Urban planning
- Urban sociology
- Urban anthropology
- Urban studies
- Workforce housing
- Alternative housing
- Housing cooperative
- Building cooperative
- Single room occupancy
- Microapartment
- List of house types
- Homelessness services
- List of homelessness organizations
- Hygiene program
- Net cafe refugee
- Street children
- Street children in Latin America
- Covenant House
- Economic inequality
- Class conflict
- Human rights
- Street people
- Discrimination against homeless people
- Anti-homelessness legislation
- Vagrancy
- Housing First
- Homeless shelter
- Welfare
- Warming center
- Tent city
- Transitional housing
- Supportive housing
- List of countries by homeless population
- Street children in the Philippines
- Homelessness in Russia
- Homeless women in the United States
- List of tent cities in the United States
- Homelessness in popular culture
- Homelessness in popular culture
- Homeless Bill of Rights
- Spirituality and homelessness
- Soup kitchen
- Homelessness Action Week
- Homelessness in Egypt
- Street children in Ghana
- Street children in Eastern Europe
- Aggressive panhandling
- Begging
- Street fundraising
- Street performance
See also
[edit | edit source]- Social work
- Political science
- Nutritional Issues
- Recovery psychology
- Affordable housing
- Housing cooperatives
- Eliminating poverty
- Search Wikiversity for Homelessness
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