Can We End Street Homelessness?
Learn more about Human.nyc’s plan to help end street homelessness.
Human.nyc recently released a report called โThe Human Plan to End Street Homelessness.โ
The plan’s recommendations point to several principles outlined by both homeless New Yorkers and other stakeholders. Each with the goal of ending street homelessness. The plan outlines four pillars:
Re-Imagine Street Homeless Outreach
Reduce bureaucratic barriers to stable housing and focus on a human centered model to effectively engage un-sheltered New Yorkers.
Remove Law Enforcement from Homeless Outreach
Involving law enforcement leads to the criminalization of un-sheltered individuals. Furthermore, negative interactions with law enforcement directly inform a homeless individual’s perception of social and outreach workers.
Adopt a True โHousing Firstโ Model in Supportive Housing
Create an environment where providers can ensure that the most vulnerable New Yorkers are โscreened in, not screened outโ.
Ensure Access to Affordable Housing for Un-Sheltered Homelessness New Yorkers
Raise the CityFHEPS voucher to fair market rate and easing the requirements for un-sheltered New Yorkers to obtain housing.
As noted in the plan, โhousing is by far the most crucial intervention for homeless New Yorkers. It provides security and has proven benefits for mental and physical health.โ
Yet, the demand for housing far exceeds the supply. New York City must commit to increasing access to low barrier, transitional placements. In addition, they must address street homelessness in the short term and permanent affordable housing (including supportive housing) in the long term.
So, can we end street homelessness?
Visit humanplan.nyc to read the details of this plan.