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This blog seeks answers and solutions to homelessness, from a lived experienced perspective. Written by a formerly homeless community/social worker in Victoria BC, Canada
Formerly Homeless: Pet Friendly Supportive Housing
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Tuesday, March 24, 2015. Pet Friendly Supportive Housing. Considering the people we serve in the "homelessness industry," it is shocking that ANY supportive housing project gets the green light while remaining "no pets." How does this happen? I think it may be a lack of awareness on the part of program developers, or the complications of insurance, animal control, and the intersection of these issues. 1) They will die. Before they give up on their loved ones. Why? 3) Anti-pet policies lack a trauma-infor...
Formerly Homeless: March 2007
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Sunday, March 11, 2007. Apparently, a young fellow by the name of Steve Wood spent a week living on the streets. Of Philadelphia, to get a greater understanding of street life for an upcoming article he is writing for his school paper. After spending a week, Steve said he became disappointed with the homeless, because they have a "sense of entitlement," and they have expectations for the City to take care of them. Of course Mr Wood feels that they make their own reality. He certainly makes his. That pers...
Formerly Homeless: November 2012
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Monday, November 12, 2012. How to Say No to a Homeless Person. 2) Say that you are going to "Refer them to more appropriate resources." The beauty of this one is that you are not obligated to say whether or not those resources exist. 3) You could say "It was a team decision," which leaves no blame anywhere. After all, that's one of the reasons why we make teams, isn't it? Just make sure you have eliminated any transparency in your process if you want to use this method. 6) You can strutinize their "engag...
Formerly Homeless: April 2013
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Monday, April 22, 2013. Ending Homelessness: What REALLY Works:. I thought I would put together a collection of things that I think every case planner, outreach worker, shelter worker, and homeless supporter needs to have in their toolbox:. Have you spent enough time getting to know the person you are sitting with? Is there a different conversation topic that might be better than the one you are having? Some people like to talk while walking- it breaks tension. 9) Know your resources! If you can't come u...
Formerly Homeless: July 2009
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Wednesday, July 08, 2009. In non-violent communication training, we are taught to look at the underlying need in a conflict. Sometimes, people need respect, or to be heard. Sometimes they have a tangible need (food, money, etc). Other times they just want to be left alone. The main point of clear communication is to seek the basic need, and address it if possible. Despite this being a fictional conflict, I believe that this sort of stuff happens in real life all the time. So many laws and policies an...
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Thursday, September 21, 2017. Victoria BC Wants to Move Homeless Along Every 6 Hours. A letter I sent to Victoria Mayor and Council:. We need bold compassion and action, not more technicalities. When I saw you were making this change, I said to myself "So, looks like they know they are failing to address housing issues, and are digging in for a long period of increasing homelessness". Nobody in this region deserves to have a green park to eat lunch in while some have been without a home for years. Of Cou...
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