Re “This program gets homeless people into housing fast. Will it be one of the last?” (Dec. 28): Thank you for Blake Nelson’s article on the threats to the Housing First approach to homelessness and ...
A shift in federal policy threatens to upend “Housing First.” ...
The state’s proposal for a 1,300-bed Salt Lake City shelter reflects a national movement to reverse longstanding housing and mental health treatment policies.
A growing debate over homelessness policy is intensifying as critics of Housing First strategies question whether taxpayer-funded housing alone is enough to address chronic homelessness and addiction.
Op-ed: Five decades of working in public mental health and supportive housing has given me a front-row view into the erosion ...
I want every American to have the opportunity to be self-sufficient, which includes ending cycles of homelessness. The Biden administration’s “Housing First” policies promoted dependency and ignored ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Homelessness is a national problem but at its core it is a local challenge, impacting cities all across the country. Here in Aurora, where I have led as the ...
ATLANTA — Homelessness in Atlanta has increased by only 1%, according to local nonprofit organizations, as efforts to support the unhoused continue with the $212 million Atlanta Rising initiative.
I’d like to offer some consolation and clarification. I feel a majority of the public holds sympathy for the hardship of homelessness, but there remain those who feel put-off by the unhoused. It’s ...
Without support, even free housing won’t keep people off the streets, experts say. They suggest a new approach.
Bass, Raman and Miller diverge on homelessness at service provider forums ...