families in transition it can happen to you…understanding homelessness division of student...
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Families in TransitionIt Can Happen to You…Understanding Homelessness
Division of Student ServicesDivision of Student ServicesProject UpstartProject Upstart
Homeless Student Education ProgramHomeless Student Education Program
Homeless Awareness TestThe fastest growing segment within the homeless population is homeless men.
True or False
The majority of homeless adults are unemployed.True or False
The average age of a homeless person in the United States is twelve.True or False
Families who live with other families (double-up) may beconsidered homeless.
True or False
Who is Homeless? According to the Stewart B. McKinney Act (1994) a person is
considered homeless who “lacks a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime residence;
Shares the housing of others due to loss of housing, economic hardship, or similar reason
Living in emergency or transitional shelters Living in motels, hotels, trailer parks, camping grounds due to
lack of adequate alternative accommodations Awaiting foster care placement Living in cars, parks, abandoned buildings, substandard
housing, bus or train stations, or similar settings
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McKinney-Vento at a Glance The McKinney Vento Law ensures the following:
• School Stability• Transportation• Immediate Enrollment• Enrolled During Disputes• Comparable Services
• Homeless students are not to be stigmatized or separated
The Scale of Homelessness
• Up to two million people will experience homelessness this year.
• Approximately half of these people will be children and youth.
• Families are the fastest-growing segment of the homeless population.
• 4,269 M-DCPS Students were identified as homeless during the 2009-2010 school year
M-DCPS Homeless Education Program
• Project Upstart Homeless Children & Youth Program seeks to ensure a successful educational experience for homeless children and youth in South Florida by collaborating with parents, schools, and community through opening the doors to academic opportunities, removing barriers and promoting a healthy sense of self.
Project Upstart Goals
Project Upstart ensures the following:
Additionally:
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Unaccompanied Youth
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Who Are Unaccompanied Childrenand Youth in your Community?
• At the end of 2008, over 11,000 children fled a foster care placement and were never found; 25-40% of youth who emancipate from foster care will end up homeless.
• Many youth have been thrown out of their homes due to their sexual orientation: 20-40% of unaccompanied youth identify as gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender (compared to 3-5% of adults).
• Over half of youth living in shelters report that their parents either told them to leave, or knew they were leaving and did not care.
• Who are unaccompanied youth in your community?
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Unaccompanied Youth(cont.)• Some children and youth are in unstable living situations due to parental
incarceration, illness, hospitalization or death.• Some youth become homeless with their families, but end up on their own due to
lack of space in temporary accommodations or shelter policies that prohibit adolescent boys.
• Many unaccompanied children and youth have fled abuse in the home: Studies have found that 20-40% of unaccompanied youth were sexually abused in their homes, while 40-60% were physically abused.
• Over two-thirds of callers to Runaway Hotline (1-800-RUNAWAY) report that at least one of their parents abuses drugs or alcohol.
• Tragically, 5,000 unaccompanied youth will die each year from assault, illness or suicide
• Some children from other countries are sent to live with relatives.
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Barriers to Education for Unaccompanied Youth
• High mobility: 41% will attend at least two different schools; 28% will attend three or more
• Unaccompanied youth: lack of a parent or guardian to sign forms• Lack of school records and other paperwork• Lack of stable housing• Emotional crisis / mental health issues• Employment - need to balance school and work• Lack of transportation• Lack of school supplies, clothing• Fatigue, poor health, hunger• Credit accrual policies, attendance policies• Concerns about being captured by authorities• Low expectations by family, school
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Must schools ENROLL unaccompanied children and youth in school …
• Without a parent or guardian?– Yes!
• Without other enrollment documents, such as school records, immunizations, proof of residency, etc.?
– Yes!• The McKinney-Vento Act requires immediate
enrollment of homeless children and youth. Lack of a parent/guardian and/or enrollment documents cannot delay or prevent enrollment.
• School districts must eliminate barriers to youth’s enrollment in school.
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Do schools have to contact the policewhen enrolling unaccompanied youth?
NO. This would create a barrier to enrollment and retention in school!•Schools must enroll youth immediately. School is the safest and best place for youth.•Educators are only mandated to report suspected abuse and/or neglect (homelessness alone generally is not abuse/neglect), and this reporting can be to child welfare•If you have reason to suspect kidnapping, you can immediately see if the student has been reported missing at www.missingkids.com or 1-800-THE-LOST.
My Own Four WallsLIFE FILLED WITH BENCHES
(Ben and Chery share a glimpse of their lives on the streets
A compelling look at homelessness from the eyes of experts—
The kids who live it…
“My Own Four Walls Video”
Short background on how documentary was made
Diane Nilan was the director of a homeless shelter for years, watching as the problem of
homelessness grew in the United States. Finally she sold her town house, moved into an RV, and
began a cross-country trip to raise awareness and sensitivity to the near “invisible” problem of
homeless families. Along the way, she videotaped children and young people who courageously
agreed to share their stories about being homeless. With fifty hours of videotape and a dream to let
children’s voices be heard, she found Dr. Laura Vazquez, a communication professor at Northern
Illinois University. Together they created My Own Four Walls.
Was there anything that really struck youWas there anything that really struck you
Was there anything here new to you?
Few people know that they have the powerto bless life. We bless the life in each other
far more than we realize. Many simple,ordinary things that we do can affect those
around us in profound ways.Rachel Naomi Remen
Contact Information
Laura Chiarello, Project Manager, Homeless Education ProgramDivision of Student Services
305-995-7318
If you find it in your heart to care for somebody else, you will have succeeded
Maya Angelou