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在新冠疫情期间促进安全与联系:美国的微型房屋作为应对无家可归问题的创新举措

Promoting Safety and Connection During COVID-19: Tiny Homes as an Innovative Response to Homelessness in the USA.

作者信息

Calhoun Katherine Hoops, Wilson Jennifer Hope, Chassman Stephanie, Sasser Grace

机构信息

Graduate School of Social Work, University of Denver, 2148 S. High Street, Denver, CO 80208 USA.

出版信息

J Hum Rights Soc Work. 2022;7(3):236-245. doi: 10.1007/s41134-022-00217-0. Epub 2022 Jun 9.

DOI:10.1007/s41134-022-00217-0
PMID:35698629
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9178322/
Abstract

Using an international human rights framework, this study explores how tiny home villages have provided unhoused individuals with critical shelter necessary for preserving health and safety during the COVID-19 pandemic, while attending to the needs of social connection and community maintenance. The gaps and inadequacies of conventional shelter systems in the USA for people experiencing homelessness have been highlighted by COVID-19. Physical distancing can be challenging for people experiencing homelessness due to the crowded congregate shelters and encampments. Furthermore, closed agencies and limited transportation can increase risk for isolation. People experiencing homelessness are more likely than the general population to have health risks, such as diabetes and heart disease, both of which can increase the risk of death for people who test positive for COVID-19. Through qualitative analysis of 32 open-ended survey responses of experts working and/or living in tiny home communities addressing homelessness, we explore how these leaders in the field responded to the COVID-19 pandemic. Two primary themes emerged through analysis: (1) villages prioritize safety through physical distancing, and (2) villages preserve social connection and combat isolation. This balance of being responsive to the safety guidelines of COVID-19, while also maintaining social connection and community building, highlights the need for social work to embrace new and innovative responses to homelessness and other social issues, particularly given the uncertainties and complexities of the future.

摘要

本研究运用国际人权框架,探讨了小型家园村如何在新冠疫情期间为无家可归者提供维持健康与安全所需的关键庇护所,同时满足社会联系和社区维持的需求。新冠疫情凸显了美国传统庇护系统在应对无家可归者方面的差距和不足。由于拥挤的集体庇护所和营地,保持身体距离对无家可归者来说具有挑战性。此外,机构关闭和交通受限会增加隔离风险。无家可归者比一般人群更易面临健康风险,如糖尿病和心脏病,这两种疾病都会增加新冠病毒检测呈阳性者的死亡风险。通过对32份在解决无家可归问题的小型家园社区工作和/或生活的专家开放式调查回复进行定性分析,我们探讨了该领域的这些领导者如何应对新冠疫情。分析得出两个主要主题:(1)村庄通过保持身体距离来优先保障安全;(2)村庄维护社会联系并对抗隔离。在响应新冠疫情安全指南的同时,维持社会联系和社区建设,这种平衡凸显了社会工作需要采用新的创新方式来应对无家可归及其他社会问题,尤其是考虑到未来的不确定性和复杂性。