Farnish Krystan A, Schoenfeld Elizabeth A
LifeWorks, 835 N. Pleasant Valley Road, Austin, TX 78702 USA.
Department of Human Development and Family Sciences, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, USA.
Child Adolesc Social Work J. 2022 Mar 24:1-20. doi: 10.1007/s10560-022-00830-y.
Youth homelessness is a growing crisis in the United States that is associated with a range of adverse outcomes. A variety of social service programs exist to address youth homelessness and its consequences, such as street outreach and diversion services, emergency shelters, transitional housing programs, and rapid rehousing services, among others. The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic reached the United States in early 2020, altering nearly every facet of daily life, including the way social service organizations structure and deliver their programming. To understand the implications of the pandemic on housing and homelessness services for youth, the current study examines data from interviews conducted with staff from a large non-profit in Austin, Texas, serving vulnerable transition-age youth. Through these interviews, programmatic changes that occurred as a result of COVID-19-as well as challenges and facilitators to service delivery-were identified. This article provides an overview of these key learnings, as well as recommendations derived from these key learnings, for other organizations adapting their housing and homelessness services in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
青少年无家可归问题在美国正日益严重,这与一系列不良后果相关。为应对青少年无家可归问题及其后果,存在多种社会服务项目,如街头外展和分流服务、紧急庇护所、过渡性住房项目以及快速重新安置服务等。2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)疫情于2020年初蔓延至美国,几乎改变了日常生活的方方面面,包括社会服务组织构建和提供其项目的方式。为了解疫情对青少年住房和无家可归服务的影响,本研究调查了来自德克萨斯州奥斯汀一家大型非营利组织的工作人员的访谈数据,该组织为处于易受影响的过渡年龄阶段的青少年提供服务。通过这些访谈,确定了因COVID-19而发生的项目变化以及服务提供方面的挑战和促进因素。本文概述了这些关键经验教训,以及从这些关键经验教训中得出的建议,供其他组织在应对COVID-19疫情时调整其住房和无家可归服务参考。