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!ukpolitics@lemm.ee appears to have vanished! We can still see cached content from this link, but goodbye I guess! :'(
Looking at you, USA.
I believe it was Utah who has already done some work on this and showed that it was very successful and reducing ER use and police interaction between the same individuals getting housing
I'm not sure if I heard anything about that and forgot, or didn't, but we can do it nationally. There's no reason not to take care of each other.
https://www.mainepublic.org/politics/2023-03-24/utah-official-briefs-committee-on-successes-and-challenges-of-housing-first-model
I replied with thanks, for your kindness, but fat -finger deleted it, when I went to edit, so again, thanks so much, for your kindness!
Well, it was a step, but the other foot has to follow. It's "housing first," not "housing fixes everything, done." We have to stop running societies like businesses for short gain, while running it into the ground and outsourcing the issues to third parties, like prison -for-profit via chattel slavery, before the few percent have us all being chattel slaves.