社会工作者如何帮助越来越多的无家可归者?来自城市医院急诊科的观点

Cristina Cantu
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无家可归是全国范围内一个日益严重的问题。根据美国住房和城市发展部(HUD)的数据,从 2022 年到 2023 年,无家可归的人数上升了 12%(HUD Exchange, 2024b)。低空置率、房租成本增加和收入不平等都是将人们锁在住房市场之外的困难结构性因素。在这场危机中首当其冲的是社会弱势群体。本文从康涅狄格州纽黑文的耶鲁纽黑文医院(YNHH)这一城市医院急诊科(ED)的角度分析了无家可归这一社会问题。在这些环境中,社会工作者扮演着双重角色:直接与个人和家庭合作,为他们提供可用的服务和资源,并倡导结构性干预措施,以最终缓解这一问题。社会工作者还站在消除无家可归者所面临的任何污名的最前沿,他们既要有尊严地对待无家可归的病人,又要尊重他们,同时还要教育其他人,这个问题不是个人的问题,而是我们共同未能解决的其他多种社会问题的后果。
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What can social workers do to help the growing number of people experiencing homelessness? The view from an urban hospital Emergency Department
Homelessness is a growing problem nationwide. According to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), the number of people experiencing homelessness rose 12% from 2022 to 2023 (HUD Exchange, 2024b). Low vacancy rates, increased rent costs, and income inequality all comprise difficult structural factors locking people out of the housing market. Those who most harshly bear the brunt of this crisis are people with social vulnerabilities. This paper analyzes the social problem of homelessness from the perspective of an urban hospital Emergency Department (ED), Yale New Haven Hospital (YNHH) in New Haven, Connecticut. Social workers in these settings have a dual role: working directly with individuals and families to connect them with available services and resources and advocating for structural interventions that can ultimately ease this problem. Social workers are also at the forefront of combating any stigma unhoused persons face by both approaching patients experiencing homelessness with dignity and respect while educating others that this problem is not one of the individual, but is rather a consequence of multiple other social problems we have collectively failed to address.
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