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Category > Psychology Posted 31 Oct 2017 My Price 10.00

Meet the outsider who accidentally solved chronic homelessnes

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Meet the outsider who accidentally solved chronic homelessness By Terrence McCoy The Washington Post Posted: Sunday, May 10, 2015 7:00 pm The process of innovation is often one of mystery. Where does an idea come from? How do innovators Fnd it? What makes them di±erent from everyone else fumbling around in the dark? Compounding the puzzle is the irony that those most likely to innovate are rarely the experts. They’re outsiders who see things freshly. And so, on a recent morning, one such outsider picks his way down a sun- splashed Brookland street. ²ace patched in scru±, wiry frame crammed into a Patagonia jacket, he doesn’t at Frst seem like an innovator who has had national impact. But few thinkers today are in greater demand. Meet Sam Tsemberis. According to academics and advocates, he’s all but solved chronic homelessness. His research, which commands the support of most scholars, has inspired policies across the nation, as well as in the District. The results have been staggering. Late last month, Utah, the latest laboratory for Tsemberis’s’s models, reported it has nearly eradicated chronic homelessness. Phoenix, an earlier test case, eliminated chronic homelessness among veterans. Then New Orleans housed every homeless veteran. Homelessness has long seemed one of the most intractable of social problems. ²or decades, the number of homeless from New York City to San ²rancisco surged — and so did the costs. At one point around the turn of the millennium, New York was spending an annual $40,500 on every homeless person with mental issues. Then came Tsemberis, who around that same
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