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- Homeless
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- What has been done to decrease the problem?
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- One of the largest growing concerns in Toronto is the constantly
- increasing number of citizens who are finding themselves living
- on the streets. With the decrease in the number of available
- jobs, the population of homeless people has literally boomed.
- My questions are not as simple to answer as they may appear.
- Why is a large portion of our community forced to live on the
- streets? What has be done to decrease the problem? These are
- the questions I will confront in my essay.
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- With the economical wealth attributed to the name "Canada", one
- would have to wonder why there is a homeless situation at all.
- This problem is especially evident in Canada's wealthiest city,
- Toronto. When it comes to the affairs of the people, it is the
- government who should intervene. When I look at what the
- government has done with regard to the homeless problem, I have
- to doubt that everything is being done to eradicate it. The
- United Nations implemented a universal declaration of human
- rights. Article 25 Section 1 of this declaration states:
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- Everyone has the right to a standard of living adequate for
- the health and well being of himself and of his family, including
- food, clothing, housing, and medical care and necessary social
- services, and to the right to security in the event of unemployment,
- sickness, disability, widowhood, old age or other lack of livelihood
- in circumstances beyond his control.
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- This is a step in the right direction. However, this is not
- enough. These rights are subject to the discretion of the
- government of the country who decides to obey these universal
- rights. How much is "adequate"?
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- The government, both at the federal and municipal levels, is
- currently working on new spending cuts. These cuts also include
- spending on welfare, unemployment and social services that are
- geared towards helping the homeless. Spending cuts can be seen
- as a necessity to maintain the country economically, but the
- reason for having a government in the first place is to take
- care of the people. How can this be done when money is being
- taken away from those services that are necessary to uphold this
- obligation? Simply put, it cannot. Those obligations are
- served by nonprofit organizations who depend on government
- grants to maintain a standard of care for those who need the
- services.
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- The blame cannot be placed only on the government. Such a
- system of assistance depends on its beneficiaries to be honest
- and have some integrity. Many recipients of these services
- attempt to "cheat the system". With no will to search for work
- many of these recipients remain at home and reap the benefits of
- their weekly cheques. This causes the government to create
- other services to control the amounts of money being distributed
- to those people. This process is costly and would be
- unnecessary if all of the recipients decided to take an honest
- approach to this service.
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- What can the government do to decrease the homeless population?
- Although there is no quick and easy answer to solve this
- difficult problem, Toronto has the means to attempt economical
- ways to research and come up with ideas to solve it. Here in
- Ontario we have many excellent universities and colleges with
- equally excellent students who are taking courses in the
- political sciences. If the government were to cooperate with
- these universities and colleges and have them work in
- conjunction with the current research groups, then the answer to
- decrease the homeless population would be effectively answered.
- The government would encounter little expense and at the same
- time give the students a chance to implement what they are
- learning into real life situations. Everyone benefits from this
- idea and there are no losers.
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- In conclusion I think that our homeless problem could eventually
- be rooted out entirely if everyone were to take part in the care
- of their fellow neighbour. If we were to stop being
- self-centered and start thinking about the other person who has
- less than us, I am sure that we would benefit from it. It isn't
- all that hard. A few advertisements on the television and
- radio, a little push from our society's leaders and we would be
- off on the right track. That worked for the recycling program.
- Now we should try employing this idea for even better reasons.
- I doubt that I will be around to see this idea in use all around
- the world, but I do hope that I can one day see it used here in
- Toronto. To assist all the homeless here in Toronto would be a
- very nice thing to see. The best part of it all would be to
- know that we, as a society, would be able to work together
- despite all the barriers created by racism and our naive nature
- when it comes to other heritages.
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