Dispelling Myths and Reducing Stigma Related to Unhoused People

Dispelling Myths and Reducing Stigma Related to Unhoused People
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Utilize the provided images and statements to challenge misconceptions surrounding homelessness, focusing on the complex factors beyond personal choice. Address the prevalence among specific groups like veterans and individuals with mental health issues. Explore attitudes towards independence and access to resources to prevent homelessness.

  • Homelessness
  • Stigma
  • Myths
  • Unhoused
  • Veterans

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  1. Dispelling Myths and Reducing Stigma Related to Unhoused People

  2. Most people who are unhoused have put themselves in that situation. 1. I totally agree. 2. I agree in most cases. 3. Sometimes this is the case. 4. I totally disagree.

  3. Being unhoused may be a better alternative to living in a home with rules. 1. I can t imagine that anybody feels this way. 2. This may be true depending on the rules. 3. In rare instances this might be the case. 4. I believe this is the case with many people.

  4. People who are unhoused are lazy and need to get a job. 1. This would solve their problem. 2. There are many factors that contribute to a lack of stable housing. 3. People who work can still be unhoused. 4. Most people who are unhoused are unable to work.

  5. There is a higher percentage of unhoused individuals among: 1. Veterans 2. People experiencing mental health issues 3. Middle Aged people 4. People with substance use disorder

  6. I will never be unhoused. 1. I can t imagine a situation where this would happen to me. 2. Never say never this could happen. 3. I know how to access resources to prevent this. 4. I have been without stable housing.

  7. My independence is: 1. Not that big of a deal for me. 2. Fairly important to my well-being. 3. A significant part of who I am. 4. Not something that I can control.

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