Homelessness IS a Housing Issue: Responding to Different Faces of Homelessness. A City of Tshwane Case Study

IF 0.5 Q4 SOCIOLOGY
Stephan F. De Beer
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ABSTRACT This article presents the case of one local housing organisation in the City of Tshwane and its mother organisation, responding to different faces of homelessness through creating diversified housing options. It asserts that the absence of such housing options would render people homeless, or extremely precarious. It insists that homelessness is also a housing issue, challenging a dominant discourse among city officials and politicians relegating homelessness to departments dealing with social services, thereby making it an individual welfare issue, failing to acknowledge the systemic causes of homelessness. It outlines specific challenges for policy, strategy and funding, that—if addressed—could break cycles of homelessness for large percentages of the homeless population.
无家可归是一个住房问题:应对无家可归的不同面貌。茨瓦内市案例研究
本文介绍了茨瓦内市的一个当地住房组织及其母组织的案例,通过创造多样化的住房选择来应对无家可归者的不同面貌。报告断言,没有这种住房选择将使人们无家可归,或极其不稳定。它坚持认为,无家可归也是一个住房问题,挑战了城市官员和政治家的主流话语,将无家可归问题归为处理社会服务的部门,从而使其成为一个个人福利问题,未能承认无家可归的系统性原因。它概述了政策、战略和资金方面的具体挑战,如果这些挑战得到解决,可能会打破大部分无家可归人口的无家可归循环。
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