1. HOMELESSNESS: Students walk around the class and talk to other students about homelessness. Change partners often and share your findings. 2. CHAT: In pairs / groups, talk about these topics or words from the article. What will the article say about them? What can you say about these...
including: sociologists; anthropologists; economists; historians; social policy analysts and planners; program administrators; physicians; social workers; lawyers who provide advocacy and services; journalists; and, students of history, social studies, and the social sciences in high school through graduate...
HOMELESS studentsDIGITAL technologySOCIAL servicesHOMELESS personsHOUSINGHUMAN servicesThis document is a compilation of various academic articles and research papers related to homelessness, information technology, and social issues. The articles cover topics such a...
Social Work and Gerontology students were on hand Tuesday during “Project Homeless Connect” at the River’s Edge Convention Center with gift bags of shampoo, soap, toys for children, and gift cards bought with the donations from their GoFundMe page, a
This post begins a series of articles about the myths surrounding homelessness. Myths are just widely held thoughts or beliefs that are not generally true. Possibly one of the most widely expressed myths is that homeless people would not be homeless except for the fact they don't want to get...
Accordingly, some students of homelessness suggest that the extreme pove... ML Gory,F Ritchey,K Fitzpatrick - 《Sociological Quarterly》 被引量: 83发表: 1991年 Parenting and Homelessness: Overview and Introduction to the Special Section This overview of parenting and homelessness includes the ...
Way Home is valuable for practitioners, policymakers, and students in understanding the causes, effects, and solutions that can help us end homelessness.” — Bobby Watts, National Health Care for the Homeless Council “Way Home explores Seattle’s homelessness crisis through the lives of those ...
The Los Angeles Rams, Los Angeles City College (LACC) students and thousands of Southern Californians joined the United Way of Greater Los Angeles to raise
AYKANIAN program designed to educate students in social work, medicine, law, pharmacy, public health, and nursing about systemic causes and human consequences of homelessness so that they can better provide trauma-informed, empowerment, and strengths-based care. Two articles focus specifically on ...