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VA secretary to outline plans to end veteran homelessness

Posted 11/3/2009   Updated 11/4/2009 Email story   Print story



by Army Sgt. 1st Class Michael J. Carden
American Forces Press Service


11/3/2009 - WASHINGTON (AFNS) -- Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric K. Shinseki is expected to unveil a five-year plan to end homelessness among veterans as he, other VA officials and community outreach specialists come together for the Homeless Veteran Summit here beginning Nov. 3.

Secretary Shinseki's team has made homelessness a leading issue since he took charge of VA in January.  Department officials estimate that about 131,000 veterans are homeless today in the United States, down from the 2003 estimate of nearly 200,000.

In several speeches this year, Secretary yShinseki has noted that to end homelessness among veterans, the VA and the nation must do better in terms of psychological health care, education and employment opportunities, and addressing substance abuse.

VA programs such as the Post 9/11 GI Bill, which became law Aug. 1, may not have an immediate impact on homelessness, but better education opportunities can decrease homelessness in the future.

"To do this well, we'll have to attack the entire downward spiral that ends in homelessness," Secretary Shinseki said in an August speech at the American Legion convention in Louisville, Ky. He cited the need to offer veterans education, jobs and safe housing, and to treat depression and substance abuse. "We must do it all," he said.

Secretary Shinseki's latest initiative, launched last month, has a more direct impact on homelessness. On Oct. 6, the secretary announced more than $17 million in grants will be shared among 19 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico to create more than 1,100 beds for homeless veterans. The transitional housing will give veterans the leverage they need to access VA health care and other benefits they need to lead productive lives again, Secretary Shinseki said in an Oct. 6 statement.

This Homeless Summit is likely to focus on similar indirect and immediate measures to meet the VA's five-year goal to get veterans off the streets. Officials said the summit's agenda will promote interagency and community partnerships to end homelessness through a variety of working groups and other sessions. The summit also will raise awareness and help advocates articulate key components of the five-year plan, and will give outreach organizations more tools for prevention in their local communities, officials said.



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11/5/2009 2:46:41 PM ET
Quoted from the article - note the mention of psychological health care depression substance abuse etc.In several speeches this year Secretary Shinseki has noted that to end homelessness among veterans the VA and the nation must do better in terms of psychological health care education and employment opportunities and addressing substance abuse... 'To do this well we'll have to attack the entire downward spiral that ends in homelessness' Secretary Shinseki said in an August speech at the American Legion convention in Louisville Ky. He cited the need to offer veterans education, jobs and safe housing, and to treat depression and substance abuse. 'We must do it all' he said.It seems Jack that they are looking to combat the mental illness in our veterans to help keep them off the streets. However housing is an important factor because psychological care becomes much more difficult to provide to someone who doesn't have even a semipermanent dwelling place.
Josh, Colorado
 
11/4/2009 3:36:20 PM ET
You won't end veteran homelessness until you can cure the mental illness that is the cause of the vast majority of homelessness among ALL homeless people. If there were free apartments for vets some would still live on the street. It'll be interesting to see how much money we sink into this problem before we realize that money won't solve it.
Jack, San Antonio
 
11/4/2009 3:28:13 PM ET
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