Family without a Home: Its Psychological Challenges
Hadassah Pasion
English 1177
Family without a Home: Its Psychological Challenges
Outline
Thesis Statement: Homeless children and their families are more likely to experience psychological challenges that the general population does not, and this needs to be addressed.
I. Introduction
a) Background on the causes of Family Homelessness
b) Statistics on the Increasing rate of homelessness in Canada
c) Homeless family and Psychological definitions
II. Psychological Trauma
a) Definition of psychological Trauma
b) losing one’s home is stressor to psychological trauma
II. Psychological Challenges faced by Homeless parents
a) Family homelessness …show more content…
Citizens Commited for Children (1988) as cited by Rafferty and Shinn (1991), child psychologists, explains that one in five homeless children ages three to six years demonstrate extreme emotional distress, 12% have diagnosed anxiety, depression and withdrawal, 16% have severe aggression and hostility. This suggests that even if they are youngat an early age, children already experience the stress caused by family homelessness, and this can trigger some emotional and behavioural consequences in themto children; , and these effects may contribute to serious threats on their …show more content…
Layton (1999), chair of the housing policy team for the Federation of Canadian Municipalities, argues that having a home is “starting point of recovery” (para 160). In making this comment, Layton’s point is that a house can contribute to a “long-term recovery” of every homeless family because of security and stability . Another key point is that expenses of shelters are equivalent to five people in long term housing, (Layton, 1999). Knowing this creates questions from community such as because should the government keep costing spending extra money for emergency shelter and such accommodation or it is better to provide free and/or affordable housing to homeless families and individuals? Also, it Iis important to reduce the chances of people to losings their housing? Whatever the answer the , so government should ensure the public hasto support by ensuring their income by providing more employment