User:EEmenike/sandbox

Proposal Topic Interests[edit]
I am considering contributing to “Homelessness in the United States". Listed below are the contributions I plan to make whilst working on this article as well as resources in which I would draw information from.

Homelessness in the United States is an issue well discussed on Wikipedia. However, there is more to be said concerning rehabilitation efforts as well as the opportunities and barriers in place that allow/hinder people to transition out of homelessness. This is what I want to expand on in my edit.

I would begin by discussing the statistics of people that leave homelessness and use that low statistic to launch discussion about research done concerning homeless shelters vs affordable housing to rehabilitate homeless people and keep poor people close to homelessness of the street. Listing alleviators of poverty an homelessness, I will talk about the difficulties the homeless have finding jobs and income and briefly the societal stigma that also poses as a barrier to the betterment of their situation. I may alter the order in which I arrange the points but I hope to address each of these things in the article.

References[edit]

 * Burt, Martha R. “What Will It Take to End Homelessness?” urban institute nonprofit social and economic policy research. The Urban Institute, October 1, 2001. http://webarchive.urban.org/publications/310305.html.
 * This article addresses the implementation and short-comings of homeless shelters and the role of legislators in fixing the problem of homelessness not just temporarily taking people off the streets.
 * Chan, Vincy, Maria Jennifer Estrella, Jessica Babineau, and Angela Colantonio. “Protocol for a Scoping Review on Rehabilitation among Individuals Who Experience Homelessness and Traumatic Brain Injury.” BMJ Open. British Medical Journal Publishing Group, November 1, 2021. https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/11/11/e052942.
 * This article discusses the absence of research on homeless victims of traumatic brain injury and how this leads to lack of rehabilitation for this demographic and decreases their quality of life. This relates to medical barriers that the homeless face that restricts their transition out of homelessness.
 * Garcia Nieto, R, M Gittelman, and A Abad. Homeless Mentally Ill Persons: A bibliography review. International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, 2008. https://web.archive.org/web/20080506130241/http://www.psychosocial.com/IJPR_12/Homeless_Mentally_Ill_Nieto.html.
 * This article also concerns the medical barriers of homeless persons and it also discusses preventative interventions for homelessness.
 * Garrett, Daniel G. “The Business Case for Ending Homelessness: Having a Home Improves Health, Reduces Healthcare Utilization and Costs.” American health & drug benefits. Engage Healthcare Communications, LLC, January 2012. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4046466/.
 * This article addresses the economical benefits to ending homelessness (use of healthcare costs, safety, etc.)
 * Homelessness Policy Research Institute. “Homelessness and Employment.” Price Center for Social Innovation, September 30, 2020. https://socialinnovation.usc.edu/homeless_research/homelessness-and-employment/.
 * This article is one of the most important to my addition as it discusses individual and institutional barriers to employment for homeless people as well as intervention programs that get homeless people jobs and help them keep them long-term.
 * Melgoza, Brianna. “Rehabilitation Centers as a Fundamental Challenge to Reduce Chronic Homelessness: A Review of the Literature.” ScholarWorks. California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, May 15, 2020. https://scholarworks.calstate.edu/concern/theses/xp68kj33t.
 * This article reviews the literary themes of the homeless in Los Angeles that leads to the systemic barriers as a result of mental illness and identifies measures that can aid the retention and engagement of the community.
 * Poremski, Daniel, Rob Whitley, and Eric Latimer. “Barriers to Obtaining Employment for People with Severe Mental Illness Experiencing Homelessness.” ResearchGate, April 2014. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/262015388_Barriers_to_obtaining_employment_for_people_with_severe_mental_illness_experiencing_homelessness.
 * This research article looks at the correlation between homeless unemployment and mental illness. It identifies inability to seek psychiatric care and criminal records as the main barriers to homeless employment.
 * United States Interagency Council on Homelessness. “The Ten Year Planning Process to End Chronic Homelessness in Your Community: A Step-by-Step Guide.” The Ten Year Planning Process to End Chronic Homelessness in Your Community: A Step-by-Step Guide | The Homeless Hub, 2003. https://www.homelesshub.ca/resource/ten-year-planning-process-end-chronic-homelessness-your-community-step-step-guide.
 * This document is a guide for local communities in creating 10 year plans to reduce and end homelessness in the US.