Homeless Problem in New York Term Paper

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Data also indicates that almost one-fifth of the homeless population is female, many of whom are on the streets due to domestic abuse and/or substance abuse, and most of whom find themselves in the same abusive relationships as sent them to the streets in the first place. Moreover, for the street homeless, shelters are often seen as a last resort, as many surveyed found them too violent and dangerous, too restrictive and constraining, with many feeling more at ease sleeping in the park.

Permanent housing for homeless families and individuals actually costs less than shelter and other emergency care. The cost of sheltering a homeless family in the New York City Shelter system is $36,000 per year and for a homeless individual is $23,000 per year, compared to a supportive housing apartment with services which costs as little as $12,000 per year, and the cost of rental assistance with support services for a family as little as $8,900 per year.

On June 23, 2004, New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg announced plans to end chronic homelessness in New York City within five years.
The plan would increase the City's commitment to create supportive housing from 5,000 units to 12,000 units as part of a sweeping strategy to re-orientate the City's response to homelessness. Moreover, it shifts the emphasis from shelter to prevention, supportive housing, and other cost-effective solutions. Uniting for Solutions Beyond Shelter's five-year goals are to reduce street homelessness and the shelter population by two-thirds and eliminate chronic, or long-term, homelessness on City streets and in shelters. The plan's key initiatives include an expansion of community-based homelessness prevention programs, including a new initiative focused on preventing needless evictions at Housing Court. It also includes expanding permanent and transitional housing models for chronic street homeless individuals who today reject traditional shelter; increasing cross-agency case conferencing to prevent system-to-shelter discharges; and strategies to redirect funds now locked into shelters into prevention and other housing solutions.

It will take years of dedication and focus for New York City to ease the problem of homelessness, including not only adequate housing but available services for those suffering from mental illness and/or substance abuse.

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