Review your classmates’ posts and respond to at least 1 in a minimum of 150 words. Explain why you agree or disagree. Then, share an example from your professional experience to support your assertions. Please have at least 2 APA peer reviewed citations.
THIS IS THE ACTUAL POST YOU WILL BE RESPONDING TO
Hello Professors and class,
1) What are some of the key terms used in your purpose statement for your research study?
Some of the key terms used in my purpose statement for my research study is self-sufficient, people experiencing homelessness in the Skid Row area, efficiency levels, and room for improvement. Initially, when starting to research this topic that is affecting a lot of our communities, I realized that there was not a lot of research on how to help individuals free themselves form homelessness. The past research that I have come across only explains numerical and so testicle analysis of the individuals experiencing homelessness nationwide but there is no article that can help alleviate homelessness with different programs that are being offered. I want to make changes to the past research where I’m able to provide recommendations on how to provide adequate and efficient programs to individuals that are suffering from homelessness. Other Key terms that I will be using in my research are:
PREVENT HOMELESSNESS
SUBSIDIZE HOUSING
INCREASE INCOME
PROVIDE CASE MANAGEMENT AND SERVICES.
CREATE A COORDINATED SYSTEM.
INCREASE AVAILABLE AFFORDABLE/HOMELESS HOUSING
2) What are the broad topic areas supported in your research study? How might research of these topics benefit your field of study?
The broader topic that areas supporting my research is the different numerical and analytical analysis of statistics regarding my topic. Topic areas like where are individuals that are experiencing homelessness located and the amount of population that is being affected by homelessness. With my research and recommendations, I want to be able to assist individuals by minimizing the time they are homeless with adequate programs that can help them with basic needs up to job readiness programs that help individuals move towards a self-sufficient lifestyle and being financially capable our forwarding their housing with different programs offered by the chrysalis program in the Skid Row location.
References
Creswell, J. W., & Creswell, J. D. (2018). Research design: Qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods approach (5th ed.). Sage Publications.
Kerman, N., & Sylvestre, J. (2020). Surviving versus living life: Capabilities and service use among adults with mental health problems and histories of homelessness. Health & Social Care in the Community, 28(2), 414–422. https://doi.org/10.1111/hsc.12873