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naieve question here......why are there homeless people?
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I dont have any links but just read on bbc about people who distribute food to homeless people and it got me thinking...
Why cant the government just use land in a city, build a big hostel complex and let all the homeless live there? (obv i dont know how many homeless there are in each city and if this is viable)
It would give everyone a place of address and the chance to get a job and then they could contribute to the cost of living in a hostel? also they could still get all the free food that they normally get donated from foodshops and all the homeless would be in one place to make it easier!
Am i just being incredibly naieve?
Why cant the government just use land in a city, build a big hostel complex and let all the homeless live there? (obv i dont know how many homeless there are in each city and if this is viable)
It would give everyone a place of address and the chance to get a job and then they could contribute to the cost of living in a hostel? also they could still get all the free food that they normally get donated from foodshops and all the homeless would be in one place to make it easier!
Am i just being incredibly naieve?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.and i would have no problem having a hostel put up! if they were misbehaved then they would be kicked out and then were back at square one anyway!
My point about my mum is she was probably a couple of bad decsisions away from being on the street! Very hard life compared to me!! What bout girls who get raped by their fathers and runaway to the streets to escape being abused?
My point about my mum is she was probably a couple of bad decsisions away from being on the street! Very hard life compared to me!! What bout girls who get raped by their fathers and runaway to the streets to escape being abused?
I was homeless for a while and slept in doorway and bus shelters etc. I never begged or caused any trouble though.
I was brought up in council run children's homes due to my mother having serious mental health issues (and her being in prison regularly). When I turned 16 I was forced to leave the home with no support system. I found a flat but was kicked out after a short time as the landlord wanted a relative of his to have it.
Not everyone who is homeless has drug.alcohol problems or has flounced out of a home after a row.
I was brought up in council run children's homes due to my mother having serious mental health issues (and her being in prison regularly). When I turned 16 I was forced to leave the home with no support system. I found a flat but was kicked out after a short time as the landlord wanted a relative of his to have it.
Not everyone who is homeless has drug.alcohol problems or has flounced out of a home after a row.
ethandron and mcmouse are right, a lot of homeless people are ex-Forces, as my OH will confirm. People being demobbed have fought for their country but are not helped at all when they come home - especially single men - they find is extremely difficult to adjust and are given no rights at all, as I understand it, to housing etc.. They deserve better than this.
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Whatever happened to the last government's scheme for renting out a room in your house without having to pay tax on the income generated. As all the mini-towns are being abandoned, planning rules changed to suit the local inhabitants, then there are major problems ahead.
Maybe they should resurrect that scheme which could remove thousands from being homeless.
http://www.findaprope...erent=0&storyid=10078
Maybe they should resurrect that scheme which could remove thousands from being homeless.
http://www.findaprope...erent=0&storyid=10078
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