Foshiznik wrote: ↑Tue Jun 27, 2023 12:45 pm
I was too late with my edit attempt so will add, I do accept your points though.
There’s distinctions to be made, within those that are homeless, which necessitates a different approach.
There’s those that have fallen on hard times that just need a leg up. And chances are very quickly they can be back on some sort of track.
There are those that have fallen down the rabbit hole of drink and drugs, perhaps as a coping mechanism for some sort of trauma. They want the help, but don’t have the tools to help themselves initially. May probably need extensive rehabilitation first, before getting the support re housing. And then from there, perhaps back into employment.
And then there are those that have the drink and drug addiction, and with it a life of crime. They don’t seek help, don’t want it when offered, and being homeless is actually a positive because it makes them harder to track down and then locate if and when they have committed offences. There are police referral mechanisms within custody should someone want it, but all too often it is passed up. Of course, we shouldn’t give up on this group, but if someone doesn’t want to help themselves, it makes it a damn sight harder.