The Pros And Cons Of Homelessness

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Homelessness

Homeless people are people who are without a home and sleep on the street. 1 in 200 people are homeless in Australia, according to Homelessness Australia (2016). There are many different reasons why people become homeless. Some of them lack a living wage and cannot afford to pay rent. Some of them have a mental illness. Some of them are suffering from physical illnesses. Some people, however, believe that homeless people choose to become homeless. They think, for example, that the homeless take drugs or are just lazy. This essay will compare the advantages and the disadvantages of offering money to homeless people. It will also give some suggestions to solve the problems.

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One of the main reasons people do not donate money to beggars is that, the majority of beggars look fine but too lazy to work. They could sleep on the street the whole day, but look to people who work from sunrise to sunset to give them their change. In addition, some of the homeless people are not using the money in the “right” way. For example, many people sit in front of the train station ask two dollars to travel by train. Once they get the money they buy alcohol in the nearest shop. Another example is people who use the money they are given to gamble. In my opinion, donating money to the homeless cannot solve the …show more content…

With housing, people can lead more stable lives. With housing, people can feel safety. With housing, a homeless woman who suffered from domestic violence could be avoid being hurt. In accordance with the Organization of Homeless Solutions (2007), more than half of those entering the house are survivors of family violence.

Instead of money, education might be a good way to solve homelessness. The majority of people believe that providing free education for children and youths who are experiencing homelessness will help in dealing with the homelessness. On one hand, children and youths could learn some useful skills from school. The school will offer they a certificate if they are graduate. On the other hand, school could help a student find an aim in life. According to ECYEH (2017), around 26,000 children or youths were identified as served and nearly 22,000 were also identified as enrolled in

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