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by wizzwizz4
223 days ago
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Define the metric as "people helped": then bussing them out to abandon them somewhere else isn't a solution, because the adjudicators can go "yes, you made the number go down, but you did so by decoupling the metric from what it was supposed to measure, so we're not rewarding you for it". |
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What many people don’t realize is just how many normal life hurdles are significantly easier to overcome with a stable housing environment, even if the client is willing and available to work. Employment, for example, has several precursors that you need. Often you need an address. You need an ID. For that you need a birth certificate. To get the birth certificate you need to have the resources and know how to contact the correct agency. All of these things are much harder to achieve without a stable housing environment for the client.