764 Search Results for Population of Homeless
Initiative for Homelessness Reduction and Access to Health
Population chosen and reason for the choice. What data and/or public policy support your choice?
According to federal law, homeless individuals are those lacking an adequate, stable, and regu Continue Reading...
Population GeographySocial Vulnerability and HealthSection 11.Social vulnerability is when a specific community shows various social aspects like high poverty levels, poor vehicle accessibility, and crowded households, which may impact the prevention Continue Reading...
Problems in Local Government: Ending Veteran Homelessness in Tulsa, OklahomaOnce widely known as the Oil Capital of the World, Tulsa is still a cosmopolitan city that is famous for its historic art deco that eschews the cow town image that characteri Continue Reading...
HIV / AIDS epidemic among the homeless
HIV, the epidemic that seems to have no end, rears it head year after year causing catastrophic damage. Now more than ever, all individuals regardless of race or demographics must be weary of the devastation t Continue Reading...
Public Health Policy Analysis: AB , as amended -- Homeless Shelters: Safety Regulations.Today, there are more than 5.5 million homeless people in the United States (The state of homelessness in America, 2021), and tens of thousands of these homeless Continue Reading...
Mayor Schell's Zero Homeless Family Pledge
Program Solving in Public Administration
Charles Amankwaa, Kimberlie Mosley, Luby Harvey
Tom Darling
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Mission, Strategic Goals, and Objectives
Proposed Budget, Budget Narrative, Continue Reading...
Identifying Solutions to Homelessness in MarylandLike many other states, homelessness in Maryland is a serious issue today. Despite ongoing efforts by the federal and state governments, Maryland has continued to experience an increase in homelessness Continue Reading...
Preliminary Care Coordination PlanPatient-CenteredHealth interventions for homeless individuals must be patient-centered in order to be successful. This means that each individual must be treated as a unique case, with a personalized care plan that i Continue Reading...
Homelessness is an issue that has persisted in the United States because of the ever-changing demographic factors and economic circumstances. The composition and size of the homeless population in the country continues to change due to these varying Continue Reading...
Health care [...] prescription compliance among the homeless. Health care for the homeless is perhaps one of the biggest challenges for the healthcare professional. The homeless in America face many problems, and healthcare is only one of them. It i Continue Reading...
7-11. Increase the proportion of local health departments that have established culturally appropriate and linguistically competent community health promotion and disease prevention programs and third: 7-2. Increase the proportion of middle, junior Continue Reading...
REACTION PAPER Reaction PaperPart 1The research article selected for this paper was titled, Acceptability of a Just-in-Time Adaptive Intervention for HIV Prevention among Youth Experiencing Homelessness: A Qualitative Analysis. In this particular art Continue Reading...
Asylum on the Streets: Homelessness and Mental IllnessIntroductionHomelessness and mental illness are often interconnected. Mental illness is a broad term that covers a wide range of conditions, from anxiety and depression to schizophrenia and bipola Continue Reading...
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Much of the research that shaped this paper reflected how the most functional adults were able to make the transition from adolescence to adulthood with the emotional and financial support of their parents. Homeless youths don’t have s Continue Reading...
Social Ecology and Homeless LGBT Youth
The ecosystem is a basic well-structured and organized unit that facilitates the bringing together of the physical environment and the living organisms in a single framework. As a result, this makes it possible Continue Reading...
Homelessness: Causes and SolutionsToday, more than 500,000 people are homeless in the United States, and many of these unfortunates are categorized as chronically homeless, meaning they have lived on the street for more than a year (McIntosh, 2023). Continue Reading...
Depressive Symptoms Among Homeless Adolescents
The research and subsequent data analysis aims at showing the relationship that there is between the factors that the interviewees will give and the depression rates among the homeless adolescents of b Continue Reading...
Scenario Your city wishes to apply for grant funding for the purpose of assisting homeless persons in your community. You have been tasked with developing the project timeline for this grant-funded project. The city manager is counting on you and wi Continue Reading...
Human Services Intervention for the Homeless
Working with homeless people is one of the challenging tasks in the social sector. Similar to other social worker position, supporting homeless people can be very difficult and challenging because most of Continue Reading...
risk of progression when a person is exposed to the tuberculosis bacilli to the formation of active illness is a two-stage process that is directed by both endogenous and exogenous risk factors.
Exogenous factors play a key role in accentuating the Continue Reading...
The strongest points in Tiffany’s script, “Homeless in Seattle,” are: clarity, purpose, and the suggested solution. Tiffany clearly identifies the problem in her script and states how the city of Seattle is concerned about the homel Continue Reading...
substance abuse, PTSD, domestic violence, family functioning, juvenile delinquency or adult criminality, parenting skills, self-esteem, depression, OCD, child well-being, mental status, adoption stability, anxiety, and wellness. If there is a variab Continue Reading...
Men at Kansas City Release Center Worry as Prison Plans to Move In", the article covers an important part of life in cities. That is when buildings come to the neighborhood. Although the prison does not seem like it would be accepted by the town Continue Reading...
Program for the Mentally Ill Homeless Population
This research project is an attempt to determine if a community-based program serving the mentally ill homeless population has met its goal of reducing hospitalizations for acute psychiatric episodes Continue Reading...
Health Risks Across the Life Span: Impact of Nursing Intervention on Decreasing Substances Among Homeless Youth
Statistical data shows that an estimated 1.2 million people from ages 11 to 19 live without any shelter. Usage of alcohol (mainly binge Continue Reading...
Outcome Evaluation for the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Developments Homelessness Solutions ProgramIntroductionHomelessness is a critical issue in Maryland, affecting individuals and families across the state. The Maryland Department Continue Reading...
Social work is a demanding yet rewarding field. Through various initiatives, social workers can have a profound impact on the world in which they live. This is particularly true for homelessness as it relates to the LGBT Youth. Homelessness unfortuna Continue Reading...
Art Education Service-Learning Project in Charlotte
Pamela Harris Lawton (2010) was encouraged by a colleague at the University of North Carolina in Charlotte to create a community art service-learning project that would bring art students and the h Continue Reading...
Care
Nurse managed care has many potential benefits in a largely taxed healthcare system such as found in the United States. One specific area of improvement could come from the reliance on the crowded emergency department. Many homeless and low-in Continue Reading...
Telehealth Expansion Policy for Homeless and Impoverished PopulationsTelehealth expansion can be something that helps homeless and impoverished populations with getting access to care. Normally these populations struggle with lack of transportation a Continue Reading...
CRHIP: Mental Health in the U.S. especially among African American MenAbstractThis Cultural Relevant Health Intervention Project (CRHIP) addresses the critical issue of mental health among African American men in the United States, a demographic sign Continue Reading...
IntroductionThe Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) encompass a range of factors that impact health outcomes, well-being, and quality of life, including aspects such as housing, education, job opportunities, nutrition, environmental conditions, and Continue Reading...
Caring is important to human kind and in our daily experiences. Although caring is fundamental, knowledge about it and its application is not one of the serious academic concerns. Caring as a topic can raise various descriptions. In nursing as a dis Continue Reading...
" (Finnerty, 2008) It is reported that those who suffer from co-occurring mental illness and substance abuse problems are also likely to be homeless. According to the Health Care for the Homeless Clinicians' Network (2000) "Co-occurring mental illnes Continue Reading...
Skid Row
"It is the poor man's underworld; a cross-section of American futility, the place where men who have lost hope go after they have jettisoned their dreams." ~ Hal Boyle, Evening Independent
In any great metropolitan city there will be areas Continue Reading...
Care for Populations
When it comes to the well-being of the overall population, community and public health are both vital areas to consider. However, how the community rallies around its members and how it bands together in times of crisis are not Continue Reading...
5 per 100,000 in 1986. In 1994, the number of TB cases among residents of correctional facilities for 59 reporting areas had reached 24,361 (4.6% of the total reporting correctional population) (Braithwaite et al.). The incidence rate was 139.3 per 1 Continue Reading...