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Unofficial policy: access to housing, housing information and social services among homeless drug users in Hartford, Connecticut

机译:非官方政策:康涅狄格州哈特福德的无家可归吸毒者获得住房,住房信息和社会服务

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Background Much research has shown that the homeless have higher rates of substance abuse problems than housed populations and that substance abuse increases individuals' vulnerability to homelessness. However, the effects of housing policies on drug users' access to housing have been understudied to date. This paper will look at the "unofficial" housing policies that affect drug users' access to housing. Methods Qualitative interviews were conducted with 65 active users of heroin and cocaine at baseline, 3 and 6 months. Participants were purposively sampled to reflect a variety of housing statuses including homeless on the streets, in shelters, "doubled-up" with family or friends, or permanently housed in subsidized, unsubsidized or supportive housing. Key informant interviews and two focus group interviews were conducted with 15 housing caseworkers. Data were analyzed to explore the processes by which drug users receive information about different housing subsidies and welfare benefits, and their experiences in applying for these. Results A number of unofficial policy mechanisms limit drug users' access to housing, information and services, including limited outreach to non-shelter using homeless regarding housing programs, service provider priorities, and service provider discretion in processing applications and providing services. Conclusion Unofficial policy, i.e. the mechanisms used by caseworkers to ration scarce housing resources, is as important as official housing policies in limiting drug users' access to housing. Drug users' descriptions of their experiences working with caseworkers to obtain permanent, affordable housing, provide insights as to how access to supportive and subsidized housing can be improved for this population.
机译:背景许多研究表明,无家可归者的药物滥用问题比住房人口有更高的比率,并且药物滥用增加了人们对无家可归的脆弱性。但是,迄今为止,住房政策对吸毒者获得住房的影响尚未得到充分研究。本文将研究影响吸毒者获得住房的“非官方”住房政策。方法在基线,3个月和6个月时,对65名海洛因和可卡因的积极使用者进行了定性访谈。目的是对参加者进行抽样,以反映各种住房状况,包括街头无家可归者,庇护所,与家人或朋友的“双重加倍”,或永久安置在有补贴,无补贴或支持性住房中。与15位房屋案例工作者进行了关键的知情人访谈和两次焦点小组访谈。对数据进行了分析,以探索吸毒者获得有关不同住房补贴和福利的信息以及他们申请这些住房的经验的过程。结果许多非官方的政策机制限制了吸毒者获得住房,信息和服务的机会,包括在住房计划,服务提供者优先级以及服务提供者在处理申请和提供服务时的自由裁量权方面对使用无家可归者的非庇护者的范围有限。结论非官方政策,即案例工作者用来分配稀缺住房资源的机制,在限制吸毒者获得住房方面与官方住房政策同等重要。吸毒者对自己与案例工作者合作获得永久性,负担得起的住房的经历的描述,提供了关于如何改善该人群获得支持性和补贴性住房的见解。

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