Bridges and Barriers to Housing for Homeless Street Dwellers

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Chronic homelessness has been on the rise in the
USA and elsewhere. This research project focuses on a
group of chronically homeless street dwellers in
Boston, Massachusetts in 2000-2002 who due to their
poor health status are at high risk of death. This
in-depth case study analyzes administrative data on
health and substance abuse service use and associated
outcomes. In addition, structured interviews with
service providers and street dwellers provide
information on the process of accessing services and
housing outcomes. Research findings indicate that
only 24 percent of street dwellers were housed at the
end of 2002. Except for long respite care stays,
health and substance abuse services had little impact
on housing outcomes. Interview data point to service
coordination and consistent staff support as bridges
to housing. Barriers encompass lack of affordable
housing, lack of support during transition from the
streets to housing, lack of financial supports,
program eligibility rules, and personal factors.
Policy implications include the need for affordable
housing, support systems for successful transitions
between the streets and housing, and reducing
bureaucratic barriers.

Autorentext

Tatjana Meschede, Ph.D. Public Policy. Research Director TheInstitute on Assets and Social Policy at The Heller School onSocial Policy and Management, Brandeis University, and Faculty,Masters of Science in Public Affairs Program, University ofMassachusetts Boston.


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"Chronic" homelessness has been on the rise in theUSA and elsewhere. This research project focuses on agroup of "chronically" homeless street dwellers inBoston, Massachusetts in 2000-2002 who due to theirpoor health status are at high risk of death. Thisin-depth case study analyzes administrative data onhealth and substance abuse service use and associatedoutcomes. In addition, structured interviews withservice providers and street dwellers provideinformation on the process of accessing services andhousing outcomes. Research findings indicate thatonly 24 percent of street dwellers were housed at theend of 2002. Except for long respite care stays,health and substance abuse services had little impacton housing outcomes. Interview data point to servicecoordination and consistent staff support as bridgesto housing. Barriers encompass lack of affordablehousing, lack of support during transition from thestreets to housing, lack of financial supports,program eligibility rules, and personal factors.Policy implications include the need for affordablehousing, support systems for successful transitionsbetween the streets and housing, and reducingbureaucratic barriers.

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09783639087673
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Größe H220mm x B150mm x T12mm
    • Jahr 2009
    • EAN 9783639087673
    • Format Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
    • ISBN 978-3-639-08767-3
    • Titel Bridges and Barriers to Housing for Homeless Street Dwellers
    • Autor Tatjana Meschede
    • Untertitel The Impact of Health and Substance Abuse Services on Housing Attainment
    • Gewicht 302g
    • Herausgeber VDM Verlag
    • Anzahl Seiten 192
    • Genre Sozialwissenschaften allgemein

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