https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-46891392......... For the past 30 years, tackling homelessness has been a focus for successive governments in Finland.
In 1987, there were more than 18,000 homeless people there. The latest figures from the end of 2017 show there were about 6,600 people classified as without a home.
The vast majority are living with friends or family, or are housed in temporary accommodation. Only a very small number are actually sleeping on the streets.
So how have the Finns managed it?
Since 2007, their government has built homeless policies on the foundations of the "Housing First" principle.
Put simply, it gives rough sleepers or people who become homeless a stable and permanent home of their own as soon as possible.
It then provides them with the help and support they need. That may be supporting someone trying to tackle an addiction, assisting them to learn new skills, or helping them get into training, education or work.
This is very different to the traditional approach in the UK, where a permanent home is only offered after a homeless person has sought help in a homeless hostel or temporary accommodation.
One person who has benefited is Thomas Salmi, who became homeless when he turned 18 and had to leave his orphanage.
He spent three years on the streets of Helsinki, where the average minimum temperature in February is -7C (19F).
"When you lose everything, it really doesn't matter," he says. "You're thinking about suicide, am I going to die? Is it safe?
"It is cold, especially in the middle of winter. If you're sleeping outside you might die."
Thomas Salmi braved three bitterly cold winters on the streets of the Finnish capital
For the past two years, Thomas has had an apartment of his own at a large complex run by the Helsinki Deaconess Institute (HDI), one of several organisations providing accommodation for otherwise homeless Finns.
Now 24, he says living at the HDI has helped him turn his life around. He used to drink heavily while living on the streets but now only touches alcohol at the weekend.
Under Housing First, the offer of a home is unconditional. Even if someone is still taking drugs or abusing alcohol they still get to stay in the house or flat, so long as they are interacting with support workers.
They can pay rent through state housing benefit and people can even opt to stay for the rest of their lives. .......
Finland has stopped homelessness
Forum rules
It's such a fine line between stupid and clever. Random guest posting.
It's such a fine line between stupid and clever. Random guest posting.
-
- Posts: 7007
- Joined: Wed May 07, 2008 11:26 pm
Finland has stopped homelessness
Right Wing is the Natural Progression.
- billy the kid
- Posts: 5814
- Joined: Fri Mar 29, 2019 4:54 pm
Re: Finland has stopped homelessness
Many Australians will soon be homeless..if they arent already, due to the
absolute incompetence of our politicians.....
absolute incompetence of our politicians.....
To discover those who rule over you, first discover those who you cannot criticize...Voltaire
Its coming...the rest of the world versus islam....or is it here already...
Its coming...the rest of the world versus islam....or is it here already...
- billy the kid
- Posts: 5814
- Joined: Fri Mar 29, 2019 4:54 pm
Re: Finland has stopped homelessness
12 million American households will face eviction when the eviction moratorium ends...
Sydney currently is in the middle of a 60 day eviction moratorium....
I wonder how many people in Sydney will face eviction....
I suppose Gladys will extend the moratorium....after all...she extended
the lockdown...
Dont worry....we're all in this together...
Gladys will make sure you get your bread and water and a sleeping bag
to curl up into as you snore all night in the park....
But dont forget to wear your mask....
Even if youre asleep...
Not sure if youre permitted any visitors...
No wait....you can have one visitor according to the buddy bubble....
They can curl up next to you...
Hope the birds dont shit on you guys....
Just go to sleep plebs...
Get used to living in the park on the dole...
Sydney currently is in the middle of a 60 day eviction moratorium....
I wonder how many people in Sydney will face eviction....
I suppose Gladys will extend the moratorium....after all...she extended
the lockdown...
Dont worry....we're all in this together...
Gladys will make sure you get your bread and water and a sleeping bag
to curl up into as you snore all night in the park....
But dont forget to wear your mask....
Even if youre asleep...
Not sure if youre permitted any visitors...
No wait....you can have one visitor according to the buddy bubble....
They can curl up next to you...
Hope the birds dont shit on you guys....
Just go to sleep plebs...
Get used to living in the park on the dole...
To discover those who rule over you, first discover those who you cannot criticize...Voltaire
Its coming...the rest of the world versus islam....or is it here already...
Its coming...the rest of the world versus islam....or is it here already...
- Valkie
- Posts: 2662
- Joined: Sun Jul 29, 2018 4:07 pm
Re: Finland has stopped homelessness
My wife is involved with the homeless on the Central Coast as part of tge Salvation Army.
She has stated several times that " some people just dont want help"
As long as they get free meals, enough cash for smokes & grog, they are happy to be homeless.
But others who want and need help slip through the cracks.
One old bloke, ex Vietnam veteran with one leg and PTSD cannot get help, because he is homeless.
No address, no money, no money, no help.
She made him a personal project and, after much toing and froing, managed to get him into a hostel where he is receiving help.
There are a lot of kids too.
Afraid to go home for various reasons.
The local school has a teacher who arrives early, feeds them, hands out donated clothing and gives them access to the showers so they are at least clean.
We help out with food, the wife gets clothing from the salvos and even washes clothing when they need it.
The grubberment ignores these needy, as long as they get their 3 figure pensions, free overseas trips and bribes, they dont give a fig.
I just hope karma cones back to haunt them.
She has stated several times that " some people just dont want help"
As long as they get free meals, enough cash for smokes & grog, they are happy to be homeless.
But others who want and need help slip through the cracks.
One old bloke, ex Vietnam veteran with one leg and PTSD cannot get help, because he is homeless.
No address, no money, no money, no help.
She made him a personal project and, after much toing and froing, managed to get him into a hostel where he is receiving help.
There are a lot of kids too.
Afraid to go home for various reasons.
The local school has a teacher who arrives early, feeds them, hands out donated clothing and gives them access to the showers so they are at least clean.
We help out with food, the wife gets clothing from the salvos and even washes clothing when they need it.
The grubberment ignores these needy, as long as they get their 3 figure pensions, free overseas trips and bribes, they dont give a fig.
I just hope karma cones back to haunt them.
I have a dream
A world free from the plague of Islam
A world that has never known the horrors of the cult of death.
My hope is that in time, Islam will be nothing but a bad dream
A world free from the plague of Islam
A world that has never known the horrors of the cult of death.
My hope is that in time, Islam will be nothing but a bad dream
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 16 guests