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初中英语作文Care for homeless people
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Care for Homeless peopleSome people are born orphans,they are either discarded by their parents or unfortunately left alone after a disaster.However,the world is harmonious and we should do something to make homeless people feel less sad.Adoption is a good way to care the homeless people.Although they don't have sibship with their foster parents,they can still feel the warmth of a family.However,not everybody has the chance to adopt a homeless people.What's more if an adult lost his family in a catastrophe,it's not likely that he or she will choose to be adopted by others.If we know someone who is homeless,we should show our care for them.Firstly,we should not make them feel that they are special since they are not.We treat them as we treat anyone else.Secondly,we should ease their pain by talking to them or playing with them.Thirdly,when festivals or holidays come,we shall invite them to celebrate with us.In a word,the best we can do for homeless people is to make them feel that they are not alone.If everyone shows a little bit of love to homeless people,they will feel that they actually have a family.希望我的回答能够对您有所帮助,祝您天天开心!
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Pretreatment Guide for Homeless Outreach & Housing First: Helping Couples, Youth, and Unaccompanied Adults (paperback/e-book) is now available
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“This book is essential reading to both people new to the movement to end homelessness and folks who have been in the trenches for many years.”
-Michael Stoops, – USA
Outreach clinicians, social workers, case managers, and concerned community members are provided with a pretreatment guide for helping homeless couples, youth, and single adults. Chapters explore policy and research accompanied by narratives that trace a person’s journey from homelessness to housing and beyond. The inter-relationship between Homeless Outreach and Housing First is examined in detail to inform program development and hands on practice. Pretreatment Guide for Homeless Outreach & Housing First shares 5 intricate stories from the field to elucidate effective ways of helping, while demonstrating how the most vulnerable among us can overcome trauma and homelessness.
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The UK’s Housing, Care and Support Journal vol 17, no 4 – (November 2014 issue) reviews Pretreatment Guide for Homeless Outreach & Housing First and discusses its merits –
features the UK Journal review by Lynn Vickery, among others
Thus far more than 33% of book related profits ($2587) have been given to national (U.S.) charities that support the goal and ideal of ending homelessness.
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Northeast Public Radio Interview ~ Homeless Narratives & Pretreatment Pathways
“It looks to me like the bible for people who want to do this kind of work.”
–Dr. Alan Chartock
–Here’s the
The critically book Homeless Narratives & Pretreatment Pathways: From Words to Housing is based on my many years of doing outreach counseling, advocacy, and developing housing alternatives for chronically homeless individuals throughout NYC, Boston, and Western MA.
Stories of survival, meaning making and overcoming are shared along with an approach for helping those who are most in need.
E-book, paperback, and hardcover versions are available , as well as online via , , and many other outlets.
This book (HNPP) was recommended by the following organizations:
ForeWord Digital Review
“Given the enormous and increasing budget cuts facing these historically tax-supported programs, this epidemic of homelessness forces us to care for one another in creative ways that are unprecedented in recent memory. For this pressing reason, Levy’s book presents a pretreatment model for action that is becoming necessary reading as narrative for improving policy, supervision, and outreach counseling services for the most vulnerable among us.”
-Pamela Harris Kaiser –
Health Care for the Homeless
Levy crafts stories of characters who sear the memory: Old Man Ray, the World War 2 veteran who resents the VA system and regards himself as the de facto night watchman at Port A Ben who claims to be a prophet disowned in his own country, crucified by the government and enslaved by poverty finds a bridge to the mainstream services and a path to housing through the common language of religious metaphors, including redemp and Andrew who has been “mentally murdered” is helped to understand his own situation and gain disability benefits through th among others.
These stories are deftly interwoven with theory and practice as Levy constructs his developmental model of the engagement and pretreatment process. The outreach worker strives to understand the language and the culture of each homeless individual, builds a bridge to the mainstream services, and helps those providers to understand the special circumstances of these vulnerable people. Levy bears witness to the courage of these pilgrims who wander the streets of our cities, and his poignant book is a testament to the healing power of trusting and enduring relationships.
Jim O’Connell, MD – President and Street Physician for Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program.
Dr. O’Connell is nationally recognized as one of the preeminent experts on homelessness and health care.
A full listing of Jay S. Levy’s publications and more than 70 citations of his published work are now
available at .
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Homeless Outreach & Housing First: Lessons Learned
by Jay S. Levy is an innovative and timely educational resource.
This monograph (educational booklet) features three written works on homelessness inclusive of an article on moral, fiscal, and quality of life considerations, a new story entitled “Ronald’s Narrative: The Original Housing First”, and an interview that was originally featured in Recovering The Self: A Journal of Hope and Healing. These three documents provide a rich and fertile resource for learning, reflecting, and informing needed action that promotes high quality outreach services and housing stabilization for the most vulnerable among us.
Homeless Outreach & Housing First (Kindle, Nook, and paperback versions) can be purchased , as well as at
The book Homeless Narratives & Pretreatment Pathways: From Words to Housing is based on my many years of doing outreach counseling, advocacy, and developing housing alternatives for chronically homeless individuals throughout NYC, Boston, and Western MA.
Stories of survival, meaning making and overcoming are shared along with an approach for helping those who are most in need.
E-book, paperback, and hardcover versions are available , as well as online via , , and many other outlets.
This book (HNPP) is recommended by the following organizations:
ForeWord Digital Review
“Given the enormous and increasing budget cuts facing these historically tax-supported programs, this epidemic of homelessness forces us to care for one another in creative ways that are unprecedented in recent memory. For this pressing reason, Levy’s book presents a pretreatment model for action that is becoming necessary reading as narrative for improving policy, supervision, and outreach counseling services for the most vulnerable among us.”
-Pamela Harris Kaiser –
I’d like to thank my publisher, Loving Healing Press, for their expertise, support, and feedback.
Their website provides an array of interesting titles that include books on trauma, effective brief therapies, and real life stories at
The book Homeless Narratives & Pretreatment Pathways: From Words to Housing is based on my many years of doing outreach counseling, advocacy, and developing housing alternatives for chronically homeless individuals throughout NYC, Boston, and Western MA.
Stories of survival, meaning making and overcoming are shared along with an approach for helping those who are most in need.
E-book, paperback, and hardcover versions are available , as well as online via , , and many other outlets.
This book (HNPP) is recommended by the following organizations:
ForeWord Digital Review
“Given the enormous and increasing budget cuts facing these historically tax-supported programs, this epidemic of homelessness forces us to care for one another in creative ways that are unprecedented in recent memory. For this pressing reason, Levy’s book presents a pretreatment model for action that is becoming necessary reading as narrative for improving policy, supervision, and outreach counseling services for the most vulnerable among us.”
-Pamela Harris Kaiser –
Northeast Public Radio Interview
“It looks to me like the bible for people who want to do this kind of work.”
–Dr. Alan Chartock-WAMC
Here’s the
Health Care for the Homeless
Levy crafts stories of characters who sear the memory: Old Man Ray, the World War 2 veteran who resents the VA system and regards himself as the de facto night watchman at Port A Ben who claims to be a prophet disowned in his own country, crucified by the government and enslaved by poverty finds a bridge to the mainstream services and a path to housing through the common language of religious metaphors, including redemp and Andrew who has been “mentally murdered” is helped to understand his own situation and gain disability benefits through th among others.
These stories are deftly interwoven with theory and practice as Levy constructs his developmental model of the engagement and pretreatment process. The outreach worker strives to understand the language and the culture of each homeless individual, builds a bridge to the mainstream services, and helps those providers to understand the special circumstances of these vulnerable people. Levy bears witness to the courage of these pilgrims who wander the streets of our cities, and his poignant book is a testament to the healing power of trusting and enduring relationships.
Jim O’Connell, MD – President and Street Physician for Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program.
Dr. O’Connell is nationally recognized as one of the preeminent experts on homelessness and health care.
I’d like to thank my publisher, Loving Healing Press, for their expertise, support, and feedback.
Their website provides an array of interesting titles that include books on trauma, effective brief therapies, and real life stories atTransforming health services for homeless people.
Pathway has developed a simple and successful model of enhanced care co-ordination for homeless people admitted to hospital
Homeless now?&What you need to know
Who we are
Pathway’s aim is to transform the health outcomes for homeless people.
Pathway Hospital Teams
The Pathway model is being adopted within various hospitals across the UK.
The Faculty
The Faculty is a multi-disciplinary network focussed on healthcare for homeless people.
How you can help
With your help we can continue to change the lives of the patients whom we treat.
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