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“如果你要帮我,那就帮我”:无庇护的成年无家可归者的住房障碍

"If you're gonna help me, help me": Barriers to housing among unsheltered homeless adults.

作者信息

Wusinich Christina, Bond Lynden, Nathanson Anna, Padgett Deborah K

机构信息

New York University Silver School of Social Work, 1 Washington Square North, New York, NY, 10003, United States.

出版信息

Eval Program Plann. 2019 Oct;76:101673. doi: 10.1016/j.evalprogplan.2019.101673. Epub 2019 Jun 13.

Abstract

Despite a legally-mandated right to shelter and extensive outreach efforts, an estimated 3,675 homeless individuals were living on the streets of New York City in 2018. Through interviews with 43 unsheltered homeless individuals in the borough of Manhattan (age range 21-74 years), this qualitative study examined barriers they face in accessing housing and other services as well as experiences surviving on the street. Through thematic analysis of the interview data, the most common barriers found were obtaining required identification documents, lack of accessibility of shelters amid complex healthcare needs, waiting as part of the process, and exclusion of pets from shelters and housing options. Themes capturing survival on the street included sleeping safe, avoiding shelters, and meeting daily needs. Virtually all barriers street homeless New Yorkers face stem from bureaucratic policies that, however well-intentioned, do not address their diverse needs. Thus, long delays and poor communication, combined with crowded, unsafe shelters, lead to frustration and alienation. While homelessness is ultimately the result of a severe and chronic shortage of affordable housing, creating accessible, safe, pet-friendly shelter and safe haven options and instituting a smoother, more transparent process for moving from the streets could substantially reduce street homelessness.

摘要

尽管有法定的住房权以及广泛的外展努力,但2018年估计仍有3675名无家可归者露宿在纽约市街头。通过对曼哈顿行政区43名无家可归者(年龄在21至74岁之间)进行访谈,这项定性研究调查了他们在获得住房和其他服务方面面临的障碍以及街头生存经历。通过对访谈数据进行主题分析,发现最常见的障碍包括获取所需身份证件、在复杂的医疗需求下庇护所难以进入、等待过程以及庇护所和住房选择中不允许宠物进入。反映街头生存情况的主题包括安全睡眠、避开庇护所和满足日常需求。纽约市街头无家可归者面临的几乎所有障碍都源于官僚主义政策,这些政策尽管初衷良好,但并未满足他们的多样化需求。因此,长时间的延误和糟糕的沟通,再加上拥挤、不安全的庇护所,导致了沮丧和疏离感。虽然无家可归最终是由于经济适用房严重长期短缺造成的,但创建方便进入、安全、对宠物友好的庇护所和安全港选择,并建立一个更顺畅、更透明的从街头过渡到住房的程序,可能会大幅减少街头无家可归的现象。

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