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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/newjerseylocalne/public_html/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Yvonne Lopez, a Democrat representing Middlesex County in the New Jersey Assembly, has introduced legislation that would make it legal for mental health professionals to give care to those in need who are residing at emergency homeless shelters.<\/p>\n
Mary Gay Abbott-Young, president of The Rescue Mission of Trenton and spokesman for The Shelters Providers Consortium, noted that most persons who join the emergency shelter system have a variety of issues, all of which are compounded by homelessness.<\/p>\n
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The Consortium is an organisation that supports homeless shelters and encourages partnerships between them, local governments, and communities.<\/p>\n
She emphasised that a lifetime of poverty typically follows the trauma of experiencing homelessness and finding shelter.<\/p>\n
“Many of people who come in also report mental health and substance use disorder problems that interfere with their ability to locate housing and perform the things necessary to keep housing,” Abbott-Young added.<\/p>\n
Because of the constant crises that these people face, she said, it is imperative that they receive quick care at these shelters.<\/p>\n
Where they will sleep, eat, and live are three of the most fundamental questions they need answered right away.<\/p>\n
If we want to help people, we have to be able to react quickly to their needs. Services delayed are services denied, Abbott-Young said, referring to the target group.<\/p>\n
In other words, there is a population of homeless people with pressing needs, and the community as a whole is ill-equipped to address them. She explained that they are coordinating with the state to develop a strategy for providing essential relief to the homeless.<\/p>\n