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Youth Shelter Access

Corbin Shepherd

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Youth Shelter Access addresses the critical issue of housing insecurity and homelessness among LGBTQ youth in the United States. These young people face significantly higher rates of homelessness due to factors like family rejection, discrimination, and violence, highlighting a major gap in the social safety net. The book reveals that many existing shelter systems fail LGBTQ youth due to inadequate staff training, discriminatory practices, and the absence of LGBTQ-inclusive policies, challenging the notion that all shelters are inherently safe spaces.

 
The book explores this complex issue through a systematic approach. It begins by establishing the scope of LGBTQ youth homelessness and then examines relevant federal, state, and local policies. A substantial portion is dedicated to analyzing shelter training programs and assessing how well they address LGBTQ-specific needs. The study also examines regional variations in shelter access, identifying both successful approaches and areas needing improvement.

 
Ultimately, Youth Shelter Access offers concrete policy recommendations and strategies for fostering more inclusive shelter environments. It calls for LGBTQ-inclusive policies, comprehensive shelter training programs, and increased funding for specialized services. By using a fact-based approach, the book aims to empower academics, policymakers, social workers, and advocates to drive change and create more equitable systems of care for vulnerable youth.
Disponível desde: 07/04/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 86 páginas.

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