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 @9SZKVH5Liberalfrom Ontario  answered…8mos8MO

The homeless or those with no housing should be provided with temporary emergency funds, resources for job acceptances or exceptions, including the fact that in regards to housing they should be provided a home that can last them for 5-6 years until they are financially stable. When 5-6 years is up were expected to check on their financial status and situation, and do background checks to ensure their safety, health made will be provided and social programs are restricted meaning the government will take care of their well being for the mean time without restrictive forms. They will immediate…  Read more

 @9QVJ92XLiberalfrom Ontario  answered…9mos9MO

They shouldnt be allowed however be left with a few warnings and seek mental help and refered to a shelter

 @9ZHZL24Liberalfrom Ontario  answered…5mos5MO

I don't think that individuals should be allowed to sleep or encamp on public property, however, I think the regulations and rules of shelter or housing needs to be reevaluated. People often do not want to leave their pets, their drugs if they are addicts, and family members behind (say they are women who can go into a female residential service but cannot bring their partners). Some individuals may be working and cannot attend the shelter at the provided time.

 @9DPC2DLLiberalfrom Ontario  answered…2yrs2Y

 @98FPFSYLiberalfrom British Columbia  answered…2yrs2Y

Yes, as long as they are respectful and treat the property well (don't vandalize, steal/smash, etc.) because no matter how many houses we build, there is always some people who won't be able to live in them because of underlying circumstances, so giving them access to public washrooms, as well as a space to sleep/eat is in the community's interest for safety of everyone.

 @95PL3PLLiberalfrom Alberta  answered…3yrs3Y

Yes, a safe, secure location centralized for homeless encampments supported with health care, food, clothing. And be able to move freely as all citizens can.

 @8YXXHSHLiberalfrom Ontario  answered…3yrs3Y

I think some places could make it a criminal offense, but homeless people should have the option to assisted food, clothing, and healthcare

 @9D36K4QLiberalfrom British Columbia  answered…2yrs2Y

Yes, because we might not always have the ability to actively be able to care for everyone.

 @99GSY7DLiberalfrom California  answered…2yrs2Y

 @997WPYHLiberalfrom British Columbia  answered…2yrs2Y

 @983ZT78Liberalfrom Ontario  answered…2yrs2Y

Yes and no becuase I think that they should be able to encamp where they want, as long as it is not intruding other people. They should not be allowed to encamp on parking lots, or in public parks, but if there is a space for them, not in other peoples way, I find that a bit different.

 @97Z6ZZ9Liberalfrom British Columbia  answered…2yrs2Y

Yes, encampment should be allowed in designated areas of each city, provided with protection and access to needed resources (food, clothing, and medicine)

 @7PTCG38 from Wisconsin  answered…3yrs3Y

Yes, but in designated encampment areas that do not interfere with the commerce of businesses. Utilize existing social programs to provide free food, clothing and medicine, and continue to offer available shelter or housing.

 @7PTCG38 from Wisconsin  answered…3yrs3Y

Yes, but in designated encampment areas that do not interfere with the commerce of businesses. Utilize existing social programs to provide free food, clothing and medicine, and continue to offer available shelter or housing

 @7PTCG38 from Wisconsin  answered…3yrs3Y

Yes, but in designated areas for encampment. Create more social programs to provide free food, clothing and medicine, and continue to offer shelter or housing where availability arises

 @7PTCG38 from Wisconsin  answered…3yrs3Y

Yes, but only if the available shelter or housing is practically uninhabitable due to unsanitary or infested conditions. Public property should be designated encampment areas that do not interfere with the commerce of businesses. Utilize existing social programs to provide free food, clothing and medicine.

 @7PTCG38 from Wisconsin  answered…3yrs3Y

Yes, but allow such individuals to sleep or encamp only in designated public areas that will have minimal interference with the activities of the general populace. Continue to provide free food, clothing, and medicine whenever possible to these homeless, and continue to offer shelter or housing when available

 @7PTCG38 from Wisconsin  answered…3yrs3Y

No, they should accept available shelter or housing that is offered to them as a first step in reestablishing their lives. City social workers should utilize available programs to provide free food, clothing and medicine for these individuals, and community or city health care workers should regularly monitor the available and accepted shelters and housing for disease testing and living conditions

 @7PTCG38 from Wisconsin  answered…3yrs3Y

No, they should accept available shelter or housing that is offered to them as a first step in reestablishing their lives. City social workers should utilize available programs to provide free food, clothing and medicine, and community or city health care workers should regularly monitor the occupied shelters and housing for disease testing and living conditions

 @7PTCG38 from Wisconsin  answered…3yrs3Y

Yes, but in designated areas for encampment. Continue to provide free food, clothing and medicine, and continue to offer shelter or housing where availability arises

 @7PTCG38 from Wisconsin  answered…3yrs3Y

Yes, but in designated areas for encampment that do not interfere with the daily activities of the general public. Continue to offer shelter or housing as availability arises, and utilize social programs and charities to provide free food, clothing and medicine

 @7PTCG38 from Wisconsin  answered…3yrs3Y

Yes, but in designated areas for encampment. Continue to offer shelter or housing as availability arises, and utilize social programs and charities to provide free food, clothing and medicine

 @7PTCG38 from Wisconsin  answered…3yrs3Y

Yes, in designated areas for encampment. Create more social programs to provide free food, clothing and medicine, and continue to offer shelter or housing where and when availability arises

 @7PTCG38 from Wisconsin  answered…3yrs3Y

No, they should accept available shelter or housing that is offered to them as a first step in reestablishing their lives. Continue to utilize available social programs to provide free food, clothing, and medicine for these individuals, and have community health care and city social workers monitor the offered shelters and housing projects regularly for disease testing and control as well as living conditions while these destitute get back on their feet

 @7PTCG38 from Wisconsin  answered…3yrs3Y

Yes, but in designated areas for encampment that do not block the coming-and-going activities of the general public. Create more social programs to provide free food, clothing and medicine, and continue to offer shelter or housing as availability arises

 @7PTCG38 from Wisconsin  answered…3yrs3Y

Yes, but designated areas for encampment should be enforced and more social programs should be created to provide free food, clothing and medicine

 @7PTCG38 from Wisconsin  answered…3yrs3Y

Yes, but only in designated areas that do not interfere with urban sidewalks and public businesses. Continue to utilize social programs to provide free food, clothing and medicine, and continue to offer shelter or housing as availability occurs

 @7PTCG38 from Wisconsin  answered…3yrs3Y

Yes, in designated areas that do not interfere with urban sidewalks and public businesses. Continue to utilize social programs to provide free food, clothing and medicine, and continue to offer shelter or housing as availability occurs

 @7PTCG38 from Wisconsin  answered…3yrs3Y

Yes, in areas that do not encumber urban sidewalks or interfere with public businesses. Continue to utilize social programs to provide free food, clothing and medicine, and continue to offer shelter or housing as availability occurs

 @7PTCG38 from Wisconsin  answered…3yrs3Y

Yes, in designated areas that do not encumber urban sidewalks or interfere with public businesses. Utilize local social agencies to provide free food, clothing and medicine, and continue to offer available shelter or housing

 @7PTCG38 from Wisconsin  answered…3yrs3Y

Yes, in areas that do not encumber public businesses. Utilize local social agencies to provide free food, clothing and medicine, and continue to offer available shelter or housing

 @7PTCG38 from Wisconsin  answered…3yrs3Y

Yes, in areas that do not encumber public businesses. Create more social programs to provide free food, clothing and medicine, and continue to offer available shelter or housing

 @7PTCG38 from Wisconsin  answered…3yrs3Y

Yes, in areas that do not encumber public businesses. Utilize both federal and local social programs to provide free food, clothing and medicine, and continue to offer available shelter or housing

 @7PTCG38 from Wisconsin  answered…3yrs3Y

Yes, in areas that do not encumber public businesses. Create more social programs to provide free food, clothing and medicine, and continue to offer available shelter or housing.

 @7PTCG38 from Wisconsin  answered…3yrs3Y

Yes, in designated encampment areas that do not interfere with public businesses. Utilize existing national and local social programs to provide free food, clothing and medicine, and continue to offer available shelter or housing.

 @7PTCG38 from Wisconsin  answered…3yrs3Y

Yes, in designated encampment areas that do not interfere with public businesses. Create more social programs to provide free food, clothing and medicine, and continue to offer available shelter or housing

 @8P8MHKS from GU  answered…3yrs3Y

No, because I question the quality or intentions of the offers for shelter.

 @8XTW3QC from Washington D.C.  answered…3yrs3Y

 @8XZCH8R from New York  answered…3yrs3Y

No but there should make public areas spaces where homeless people could camp out

 @8YMW98M from Minnesota  answered…3yrs3Y

they should be giving a chance to go to a free adult school then be shipped off to a job and helped build there life back up.

 @92T53D9 from Illinois  answered…3yrs3Y

No, but they should always have available shelter. If there is no shelter, then they may encamp on public property.

 @7PTCG38 from Wisconsin  answered…3yrs3Y

Yes, in designated areas that do not encumber urban sidewalks or interfere with public businesses. Utilize local social agencies to provide free food, clothing and medicine, and continue to offer shelter or housing as availability occurs

 @8XT5R4B from New York  answered…3yrs3Y

I was homeless for 2-1/2 years in NJ and it was horrible. I slept in my car in the parking lot of a hotel. I had to make sure I parked in a dark spot to avoid notice by staff. Yes, but not for those that refuse shelter. I was afforded such shelter. I worked for the government and wasn't allowed to stay in the building after punching out because they thought I was stealing money, thinking I didn't punch out. So, if the homeless person has no available resource available to them, they should be allowed to sleep wherever they feel safe.

 @8VC2Q88 from Virginia  answered…3yrs3Y

 @8VC2Q88 from Virginia  answered…3yrs3Y

 @7PTCG38 from Wisconsin  answered…3yrs3Y

Yes, in designated encampment areas that do not interfere with public businesses. Create more social programs to provide free food, clothing and medicine, utilize the existing local programs, and continue to offer available shelter or housing

 @7PTCG38 from Wisconsin  answered…3yrs3Y

Yes, but in designated areas for encampment. Create more social programs to provide free food, clothing and medicine, and continue to offer shelter or housing where and when availability arises

 @7PTCG38 from Wisconsin  answered…3yrs3Y

No, they should accept available shelter or housing that is offered to them as a first step in reestablishing their lives. City social workers should utilize available programs to provide free food, clothing, and medicine for these individuals, and have community or city health care workers monitor the offered shelters and housing projects regularly for disease testing and control as well as living conditions

 @7PTCG38 from Wisconsin  answered…3yrs3Y

No, they should accept available shelter or housing that is offered to them as a first step in reestablishing their lives. City social workers should utilize available programs to provide free food, clothing and medicine for these individuals, and community or city health care workers should regularly monitor the available and accepted shelters and housing for disease testing and control as well as living conditions

 @7PTCG38 from Wisconsin  answered…3yrs3Y

Yes, but in designated encampment areas that do not interfere with the commerce of public businesses. Utilize existing social programs to provide free food, clothing and medicine, and create new programs if needed. Continue to offer available shelter or housing

 @7PTCG38 from Wisconsin  answered…3yrs3Y

Yes, but only if the available shelter or housing is virtually uninhabitable due to extreme unsanitary or infested conditions. Public property should be designated encampment areas that do not interfere with the commerce of businesses. Utilize existing social programs to provide free food, clothing and medicine.

 @7PTCG38 from Wisconsin  answered…3yrs3Y

Yes, but in designated encampment areas that do not interfere with the daily commerce of businesses. Utilize state and community social programs (and create more, if necessary) to provide free food, clothing and medicine, and continue to offer available shelter or housing

 @7PTCG38 from Wisconsin  answered…3yrs3Y

Yes, but in designated encampment areas that do not interfere with the daily commerce of businesses. Utilize existing social programs to provide free food, clothing and medicine, and continue to offer available shelter or housing

 @7PTCG38 from Wisconsin  answered…3yrs3Y

Yes, in designated encampment areas that do not interfere with public businesses. Utilize and expand on social programs to provide free food, clothing and medicine, and continue to offer available shelter or housing

 @7PTCG38 from Wisconsin  answered…3yrs3Y

Yes, in areas that do not encumber public businesses. Utilize and expand state and local social programs to provide free food, clothing and medicine, and continue to offer available shelter or housing

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