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    Homelessness is a big issue‚ not only in the U.S.‚ but around the world. When it comes to the U.S.‚ I learned that there is not much being done to actually combat the issue of homelessness‚ and the policy that used to serve all homeless people turned into one that focuses more on homeless youth. While the McKinney-Vento Act is mostly of service to homeless youth‚ it still does not help due to the fact that it does not necessarily do what it is supposed to do because those who are in need of it‚ are

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    Homelessness in the UK was one of the most prevalent social problems in the 80s and the 90s‚ in the 80s this problem predominantly affected families; however‚ by the 90s it had escalated to individuals who had no dependents and were of working age. Quilgars‚ (1997). Its rise meant that the media and the central government became interested‚ until date; however‚ homelessness is still a problem that London has come to face. In 2015‚ it was estimated that approximately 2‚744 people in the United Kingdom

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    Frank Lloyd Wright is one of the best architects in the modern age. He regarded nature as his source of inspiration of works by designing structures that were in harmony with humanity and its environment‚ a philosophy he called organic architecture. In the year of 1905‚ a summer fire burnt the original Unitarian Universalist church in Oak Park down. Frank who came from a family of Unitarians was appointed to build a new church which was Unity Temple. The building is monumental for it is a perfect

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    about our homeless. Homelessness is an increasing issue in Today’s society. The number of homelessness is growing at a startling rate. And more and more individuals are facing homelessness every day. We all have our own opinions‚ and statements regarding the homeless be it “avoiding eye contact‚ to just keep walking‚ or just ignore them.” and that makes us think that they will all just go away. The distorted view of the public regarding the cause and effects of homelessness had lead to dehumanization

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    Why is Homelessness more than just the lack of shelter? Illustrate your answer with specific examples from referenced material. The lack of shelter is not just the meaning of homelessness there is much more. A person who does not have access to a safe housing is normally the known reason of Homelessness. Homelessness causes include physical‚ emotion or sexual abuse‚ family breakdown‚ domestic violence‚ financial problems‚ unemployment‚ mental illness‚ disability‚ drug or alcohol abuse or gambling

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    Homelessness emerged as a national issue in the 1870s. Many homeless people lived in emerging urban cities‚ such as New York City. Into the 20th Century‚ the Great Depression of the 1930s caused a devastating epidemic of poverty‚ hunger‚ and homelessness. There were two million homeless people migrating across the United States. In the 1970s‚ the de-institutionalization of patients from state psychiatric hospitals was a precipitating factor which seeded the homeless population. The resin in homelessness

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    People with poor mental health are more susceptible to the three main factors that can lead to homelessness: poverty‚ disaffiliation‚ and personal vulnerability. Because they often lack the capacity to sustain employment‚ they have little income. Delusional thinking may lead them to withdraw from friends‚ family and other people. This loss of support leaves them fewer coping resources in times of trouble. Mental illness can also impair a person’s ability to be resilient and resourceful; it can cloud

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    Running head: Truth and Differences of Homelessness Truth and Differences of Homelessness: A review of the literature Introduction Homelessness is a subject that has many different views‚ and opinions. It is a subject that gets little attention and funding in order to broaden its truth and its needs to the public eye. Homelessness is a subject that is a convenient place to put unsolved unwanted social and political problems within our communities. Its depth in our society is not completely

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    HOMELESSNESS AND MENTAL ILLNESS: THE RELATIONSHIP by [Name] Course name Tutor’s name Institution City/State Date of submission Homelessness and Mental Illness Introduction A housing policy can be thought of as the efforts put in by a given government to transform a housing market(s) for the purposes of achieving social objectives. In most cases‚ a housing policy is meant to ensure that the general population has access to a home that is affordable. For instance

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    bipolar‚ or depression pertains to homelessness. Homelessness is an issue that needs to be addressed in order to help clients overcome barriers. Individuals that are released from prison or jail have few resources‚ thus are in need of services. In this case‚ male offenders that have a mental illness may struggle with homelessness. Solomon and Draine (1999) illustrate that the main risk factors for homelessness consist of criminal involvement and homelessness. Furthermore‚ Roy‚ Crocker‚ Nicholls

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