Crisis accommodation is housing provided to people experiencing temporary or ongoing conditions of mental or physical health challenges. It aims to remove them from an otherwise harmful environment and allowing them to improve their situations from a safe and stable environment. Situations that may be alleviated through crisis accommodation include but are not limited to homelessness, domestic violence, elder abuse, and child abuse. Crisis accommodation is typically provided through government organisations, not-for-profit organisations and charities. Crisis accommodation is also known as housing subsidies in other words. Crisis accommodation is provided everywhere around the world across various countries.[1] There are other factors such as availability of the services and reasons like poverty and accumulation of debt that affect homelessness which needs to be taken into account in order to solve it as more people tend to look for urgent support when they are facing this crisis.[2]
Subsidising houses can be an effective way of preventing or reducing homelessness as housing is a basic right to every individual especially children. Solving this crisis can increase family reunification but they are complex than expected as the victims are mostly women and children. In the European countries, third sector organizations (NGOs) like faith-based charity do play some roles in providing temporary accommodation to the homeless.[3] The National Survey of Homeless Assistance providers and clients in Australia stated that about thirty three percent of the homeless people are children.[1] It is difficult to provide these services immediately as the victims are associated with no tenancy rights and their rights of occupants are generally weaker than a regular tenancy.
^ abHunt & Wegener (January 2005). ""Let's Find Another Place" The experiences of homeless families using caravan parks as crisis housing". HomeGround Services. Archived from the original on 2004-06-23.
^"Crisis in crisis: the appalling state of emergency accommodation in Melbourne's north and west". www.nwhn.net.au. Retrieved 2020-05-24.
^Pleace, Nicholas (1997). "Rehousing single homeless people". Homelessness and Social Policy. Taylor & Francis. pp. 159–171. doi:10.4324/9780203443323_chapter_11. ISBN 978-0-203-27677-8.
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