Northstar1989 t1_iwfnzoe wrote
Reply to comment by Just_One_Hit in Salt Lake City's city council voted in favor of a project to build a small community of tiny homes for people experiencing chronic homelessness! by Taintastic
>30-day sober before entry
>housing first
This was the problem.
It's not really housing first if you start adding difficult requirements (staying sober an entire month while dealing with the extreme stress of homelessness and likely untreated mental illness is extremely hard and not exactly a low bar to entry for someone with an addiction) to even get the housing.
The whole point of Housing First is that by giving people a stable place to live, it becomes feasible to actually start dealing with problems like addiction (a difficult issue to tackle even for people who have never been homeless).
TremblingWilbury t1_iwftpau wrote
I can’t maintain 30 days sober and I own a triplex.
londonladse t1_iwg5gyd wrote
This. I couldn't even begin my sobreity journey until I had my own roof over my head.
mcslootypants t1_iwgzsoq wrote
Policy makers never heard of Maslow’s Hierarchy apparently.
Nothing can be accomplished until basic needs are met. Coping mechanisms (substance abuse) exist because those have been absent.
Or let’s put the cart before the horse and then blame the horse for being lazy! Genius.
Northstar1989 t1_iwjcyr3 wrote
Pretty spot-on.
'Cept I don't think they don't know better.
I suspect the malice and lack of understanding is intentional. A lot of politicians get elected through resentment-fueled politics nowadays.
mcslootypants t1_iwjkmhy wrote
You’re right, I was being generous assuming no mal-intent. They absolutely have access to mental/public health and policy experts.
Blaming individuals for moral failure rather than addressing systemic issues must be hella convenient though.
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