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Homelessness Mitigation and Protection Act
Category: Social Justice | Strength: Strong
Proposed by: Xernon, Co-authored by: Hulldom and Maowi | Onsite Topic
Note: Only votes from TNP WA nations and NPA personnel will be counted. If you do not meet these requirements, please add (non-WA) or something of that effect to your vote.The General Assembly,
Acknowledging the negative impact of homelessness on the health, social, and economic indicators of member nations, and
Believing that additional solutions are necessary for combatting homelessness,
Hereby enacts the following:
Co-authored by Hulldom and Maowi.
- For the purposes of this resolution:
- ''homelessness" refers to the lack of reliable access to physical housing and consistent housing amenities. This includes living on the streets, in temporary shelters and boarding houses, or with friends and relatives intermittently, and excludes those independently pursuing nomadic life-styles.
- "housing status" refers to whether an inhabitant is homeless or not.
- The Institute of Global Homelessness (IGH) is established and shall be responsible for:
- Collecting annual data from member nations pertaining to: the population of homeless inhabitants, measures taken by member nations to prevent homelessness, and the efficacy of those measures.
- Collaborating with member nations to establish annual homeless population reduction milestones, also referred to as homelessness reduction milestones, taking into account each member nation's resources and fiscal status.
- Researching innovative strategies in home construction, land use planning, and urban development to maximize affordable housing.
- Employing volunteer based efforts to construct permanent housing for homeless inhabitants in low resource member nations.
- Member nations must establish local housing agencies tasked with providing homeless inhabitants or inhabitants at risk of homelessness with housing resources and case management services.
- Member nations shall guarantee all inhabitants, regardless of housing status, the right to:
- Access and use spaces designated for public use, including public parks, sidewalks, libraries, and transportation, within their normal hours of operation and for their designated purpose. Cases where an inhabitant poses a clear and present danger to the safety of those around them shall be an exception to this clause.
- Register for and receive government documents and services.
- Member nations shall enact laws that prohibit discrimination in employment and employment-related decisions based on housing status. This excludes assessing an employee or candidate's geographic location when making employment-related decisions.
- Member nations must provide inhabitants experiencing homelessness with access to the following services:
- Emergency and preventative healthcare.
- Food assistance either directly via food vouchers or in collaboration with local food banks.
- Vocational training and job finding assistance.
- Member nations shall endeavor to achieve their homelessness reduction milestones. As part of this, member nations must:
- Create systems of welfare to assist low-income homeless inhabitants or inhabitants at risk of homelessness with security deposits, rent and utility payments, and housing search services.
- Establish nationally-based systems extending to local governments dedicated to the distribution of resources for the development of affordable housing.
- Implement permanent housing accommodations for the disabled and inhabitants with chronic health conditions who may be at an increased risk of homelessness. Such accommodations shall not be segregated from other residential communities nor shall they be considered an inheritable entitlement. Inhabitants retain their right to free movement.
- Create a homelessness strategy that targets youth populations experiencing child abuse, domestic violence, or parental substance use that may lead to youth homelessness.
- Facilitate full and free access to education for homeless children by providing them with the transportation and resources necessary to attend school.
- Enact laws that protect inhabitants from the loss of their residential property without legal justification or fair compensation. For purposes of this resolution, legal justification refers to foreclosure or seizure due to criminal or civil misconduct in accordance with the laws of member nations.
- Equip night shelters, whose primary function is to eliminate the challenges attributed to health risks and diseases encountered by lack of sleep or sanitary places to sleep, with security cameras, bathrooms, and heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems.
- The WA General Accounting Office (GAO) shall allocate and provide funds at the request of any member nation for the purposes of complying with this legislation, so long as the recipient member nation:
- Uses the funds exclusively to fulfill the mandates of this legislation, and
- Is deemed to be a low resource nation, or
- Is suffering from an economic downturn that renders it unable to achieve its homelessness reduction milestones.
Voting Instructions:
- Vote For if you want the Delegate to vote For the resolution.
- Vote Against if you want the Delegate to vote Against the resolution.
- Vote Abstain if you want the Delegate to abstain from voting on this resolution.
- Vote Present if you are personally abstaining from this vote.
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