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How to Solve California's Chronic Homelessness
UCTV • April 11, 2023
The UC Center Sacramento hosted a "Special Winter Symposium: Dimensions of Chronic Homelessness and the Search for Solutions." In session 4, Margot Kushel, MD, director of UCSF’s Benioff Housing and Homelessness Initiative, joined State Senator John Laird and Dr. Toby Ewing to discuss how California is addressing the issue of people who are chronically unsheltered and what barriers remain.
Interim Shelter Programs are Heralded as the Homelessness Solution that California's Been Waiting for. So Why Aren't They Working?
Mountain View Voice • March 30, 2023
LifeMoves Mountain View is an interim shelter program that provides supportive services to help people who experience homelessness find stable housing in 3 to 4 months. However, data has shown that many of those experiencing homelessness are unable to find stable housing within that timeframe. Margot Kushel, MD, director of UCSF’s Benioff Housing and Homelessness Initiative, said, "People are not homeless because they need services. People are homeless because there isn't any housing."
Lawmakers in Ore., Calif. Attempt to Expand Involuntary Commitment
NPR • March 28, 2023
Oregon and California lawmakers are reconsidering their approaches to mental health and involuntary confinement. Parallel debates in both states reflect the ongoing homelessness crisis. Margot Kushel, MD, director of UCSF’s Benioff Housing and Homelessness Initiative, said, "If you try to fix homelessness by tinkering with the health care system, we're not going to get anywhere."
A War of Compassion: Debate Over Forced Treatment of Mental Illness Splits California Liberals
KQED • March 27, 2023
California state lawmakers say they need more tools to help get people experiencing homelessness into treatment, debating the use of involuntary commitments. Homelessness is caused by a lack of affordable housing, not mental illness. “The problem of homelessness is that people don't have housing. If you had all the treatment in the world and you didn't have the housing, we would still have this problem,” said Margot Kushel, MD, director of the UCSF Benioff Homelessness and Housing Initiative.
Prescription for Housing? California Wants Medicaid to Cover 6 Months of Rent
Kaiser Health News | Los Angeles Times • March 22, 2023
California is trying to tap federal health care funding to cover rent for homeless people and those at risk of losing their housing. Yet, health care experts say that, while six months of rent can be a bridge while people wait for permanent housing, there’s a bigger obstacle: California’s affordable housing shortage. “We can design incredible Medicaid policies to alleviate homelessness and pay for all the necessary supportive services, but without the adequate housing, frankly, it’s not going to work,” said Margot Kushel, MD, director of the UCSF Benioff Homelessness and Housing Initiative.
Deadline Looms for S.F. to Create Court for Severely Mentally Ill People
San Francisco Chronicle • February 27, 2023
As San Francisco works to launch the CARE Court program, even some supporters are skeptical it will have a big impact on tragedies unfolding on the streets, arguing there aren’t enough treatment beds, housing, and intensive case managers. Maria Raven, MD, an author of the study who is chief of Emergency Medicine at UCSF Medical Center and co-leads the Benioff Homelessness and Housing Initiative COORDINATE HOME program, said there’s not enough permanent supportive housing. She hoped the report could start a conversation between the state and the city on how to fill gaps—"Otherwise it’s just going to be another program that doesn’t really have any impact."
Understanding Homelessness in SF: The Causes of Homelessness in San Francisco
Manny's • February 27, 2023
Manny's organized a four-part series on understanding homelessness in San Francisco. In part one, the host spoke with Margot Kushel, MD, director of the UCSF Benioff Homelessness and Housing Initiative, about the root causes of homelessness in San Francisco to demystify the realities and complex factors that keep people homeless. Dr Kushel said, "The difference in community level of homelessness is entirely trackable by the availability of housing for the lowest income households."
Housing First Promotes Health
National Low Income Housing Coalition • February 21, 2023
As part of the National Low Income Housing Coalition's (NLIHC) Housing First Promotes Health call in February 2023, Margot Kushel, MD, director of the UCSF Benioff Housing and Homelessness Initiative, shared research on how housing improves health outcomes.
The Fastest-Growing Homeless Population? Seniors
CalMatters • February 10, 2023
Seniors are the fastest growing unhoused population. From 2017 to 2021, California’s overall senior population grew by 7% but the number of people 55 and older who sought homelessness services increased 84%. Margot Kushel, MD, director of UCSF’s Benioff Housing and Homelessness Initiative, said, "Nearly half of single adults 50 and over experiencing homelessness had never been homeless before age 50."