Introduction to A Vulnerable Population Sample Clauses

Introduction to A Vulnerable Population. Homelessness is a difficult social phenomenon to track; individuals may experience homelessness at any stage of life and may lose permanent shelter from anywhere between one night of their life to every night for the rest of their life. The dynamic nature of the issue means that it is both very difficult to know the exact number of individuals experiencing homelessness as well as difficult to monitor individuals and gauge their progress over time. For example, each year the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development produces a point-in-time count and housing inventory count in order to determine the number individuals experiencing homelessness who are both sheltered and unsheltered.5 As this yearly count is 5 “2019 Point in Time Estimates of Homelessness in the U.S. | XXX.Xxx / U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).” Accessed July 3, 2020. xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/2019-point-in-time- estimates-of-homelessness-in-US. conducted by local or regional Continuums of Care on a single night in January,6 they are estimates and may not count every individual experiencing homelessness throughout the country. Due to the varying information collection methods of these Continuums of Care, there may be variations in the “reliability and consistency of the homeless counts” as well as changes in the number of individuals experiencing homelessness throughout the year.7 Homelessness is not a new problem in the United States. However, in the last several decades, homelessness has become more of a pertinent and pressing issue. The ‘modern age of homelessness’, beginning in the early 1980s, has resulted from numerous different causes including: “gentrification of the inner city, deinstitutionalization of the mentally ill, high unemployment rate, the emergence of HIV/AIDS, an inadequate supply of affordable housing options, and deep budget cuts to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and social service agencies in response to what was then the country’s worst recession since the Great Depression”.8
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