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    The Social Issue of Homelessness Homelessness has always been a major social issue for cities across the nation but in recent years it is reached astonishing proportions. In this essay I will try to summarize ten recently published articles and each of the authors view of homelessness. First I will discuss some of their opinions of the causes of the recent increase of homelessness and who or what is to blame. Next we will look into just a few of the effects of homelessness, both to the homeless

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    Fernando Silva Professor Hendricks English Composition 1101 November 20, 2014 Public Health and Homelessness It may seem farfetched that in today’s America an injury or an illness would lead to homelessness, but for over half a million Americans this is very much a reality. An injury that affects work functions will make it impossible to work under regular conditions and force the employee to take unwanted time off work. Leaving work for extended periods of time will exhaust sick/medical leave and

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    people who are not as privileged as I am. Homelessness, in Seattle, has shown to be an enormous issue when it comes to the conditions the homeless live in and how their human rights are not being fulfilled. Consequently, the city has shown much concern to address this issue in terms of raising the budget, assessing the root of the problem and showing motivation to lower the number of people living on the street. One of the main issues that surround homelessness is the price and availability of housing

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    throughout the course of history to attempt to deal with the ever present problem of homelessness. Starting at the first widespread attempt by the government with the implementation of the Elizabethan Poor Law, which placed the plight of the poor into the realm of responsibilities of the community; and serves as the very basis for our

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    Orthodoxy’: There are both individual and structural explanations that can explain the causes of homelessness. Individual explanations include reasons that often focus on behaviors and characteristics of an individual. Since individual explanations focus on reasoning within an individual, it can cause a negative connotation about a young person as ‘problematic’ or as being the reason of their own homelessness. This individual explanation can structure a person’s situation as faulty and resulting of his

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    What is homelessness? On the most basic level homelessness is the state or condition of having no home. But what is "home?" A home is merely more than having shelter - a home needs to be secure, safe and connected. There are many different definitions of homelessness. You can find some of them here. What is Homelessness Australia Homelessness Australia is the national peak body working to respond to homelessness. We do not provide accommodation or client services. We work with organisations

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    Statement of the Research Problem Homelessness is a worldwide challenge that is growing at epidemic proportions and is at an all-time high among women (U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, 2009). Women are the fastest growing segment of the homeless population. Homelessness among women has an enormous impact on families, communities, and society as a whole. Effective organizations and programs that enable women to overcome homelessness offer a return on investment for the community

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    Application Social Problem Research: Homelessness Homelessness is becoming a major social issue in the United States, with many poor families and young people ending up in the street because of several reasons. This condition is leaving many people helpless in the streets and the number keep on rising on a daily basis. Cities like Detroit and New York are among the most populous with poor families and homeless people, making it important for government and other social agencies to find urgent solution

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    people were homeless in the United States on one given night in January 2016. The Canadian Observatory on Homelessness reported that 35,000 people were homeless in Canada around the same time and that at least 235,000 Canadians experience homelessness at some point in a year (Gaetz et al., 2016). Although both the U.S. and Canada have made some effort toward reducing and ending homelessness, it clearly still remains a serious problem in both countries. While some communities, such as New Orleans

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    Poverty and Homelessness in the United States Poverty in America is a subject that though everybody recognizes is existent, most do not pay attention to very often. In 2010 the poverty line for a family of four was $22,314.00 and 15.1% of Americans were living off of less than that (Tavernise, 2011). While 15.1% is a high number to begin with, the truth is that many more people are living on the verge of homelessness. Countless families are split up every night with children going to a friend’s

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