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Title: Homeless Head To Canberra As Mercury Drops. Post by imcrookonit on Apr 5th, 2014 at 5:59am
Homeless head to Canberra as mercury drops
Date April 4, 2014 Social workers are at a loss to explain why homeless people are heading to Canberra despite the approaching freezing weather. :-? The phenomenon is being discussed among workers in sector who are seeing an influx of people arriving with no money. Magnet town: New arrivals are putting a strain on resources in the capital. Canberra’s status as the national capital apparently creates a mythical aura among some people who believe the seat of government will be the place where they are taken care of. As the new arrivals put extra strain on resources, workers in the sector are also concerned at the prospect of some agencies having to close within months as funding is reduced. :( The ACT Government is being forced to pass along a reduction of millions of dollars in federal funding. While Canberra might be a magnet, the new arrivals may not realise the national capital has very high rents and they could end up sleeping rough. After getting off the bus, the homeless and unemployed people go to the Early Morning Centre on Northbourne Avenue for breakfast, find their way to Contact Canberra, a community information agency, or have a hot evening meal at the Roadhouse at the Griffin Centre. ‘‘Canberra is a major service centre for the region and a major service centre for the country so people look at Canberra, even people who are homeless, and say, let’s go there, I’m sure they’ll have to look after me, there’s got to be some public housing down there,’’ the agency’s CEO, Liz Howarth, says. A man who arrived from Queensland this week was typical of the new arrivals. '‘He decided to come down to Canberra and try his luck with housing because he thought Canberra, as the seat of government, is where there should be provision for people who are homeless,’’ she said. ‘‘He came here with no money and expected he would be able to get money from a charity. ‘‘There is this perception that Canberra is well supported in services and that’s true, we are relatively well supported with services, we are a very attractive place to come for people. ‘'Therefore people are coming here at an increased rate from other regional areas because times are tough,’’ she said. ‘‘We continue to find ourselves being asked for housing, which we don’t have. ‘‘Each year it creeps up a bit more and you get people coming in and just get off the bus from somewhere, it’s very common. ‘‘I don’t know why this is so but you’ll get people coming from much warmer climates to Canberra in Autumn and Winter and they get stuck here with no money to leave. :( ‘‘They come here because they think they can get help.’’ Ms Howarth said her agency was seeing an escalation in the number of visits by people who identify as homeless – rising from 428 in 2012 to 514 last year. Chris Stokman, manager of the Early Morning Centre, is also witnessing the scenario of destitute people arriving from north of Canberra in colder months. “It’s really bizarre, it really is quite odd, we’re certainly noticing it at the moment,’’ she said. “At the moment we are seeing more new people at breakfast or the drop in centre. ‘‘I have talked to some other groups, we all have similar stories ….we’ve all talked in the past week about the number of people new to Canberra. ‘‘We get people who just get off the bus at the Jolimont Centre, with nowhere to go to, no accommodation, no job, no money, they just arrive.’’ :( The Roadhouse is run by the Red Cross three nights a week, with the Masons and Hari Krishna responsible for the evening meal for one night each. When park rangers spot newcomers to Canberra sleeping rough, they alert Vinnies’ Street to Home program. Co-ordinator Lesley Bonney said the program’s policy was ‘‘assertive outreach’’. ‘‘We go looking for people who are sleeping rough,’’ she said. '‘Rough sleepers are very itinerant, they come from all over Australia to Canberra. ‘‘We will endeavour to keep them safe on the streets and we work with caravan parks and may put someone into a tent until we can look for some sort of transitional housing,’’ she says. ‘‘If they haven’t got a tent, we would give them a tent, a swag and blankets.’’ Read more: http://www.canberratimes.com.au/act-news/homeless-head-to-canberra-as-mercury-drops-20140404-362vp.html#ixzz2xwtSnFiO |
Title: Re: Homeless Head To Canberra As Mercury Drops. Post by Sir Bobby on Apr 5th, 2014 at 6:11am Quote:
Wow - a tent city in Canberra. That will get on the news & make Abbott look bad to his subjects. |
Title: Re: Homeless Head To Canberra As Mercury Drops. Post by cods on Apr 5th, 2014 at 7:15am
shouldnt they be going to brissy where krudd lives... he promised thousands of houses for the poor didnt he...
and its warmer.. it was 16 here yesterday...and raining again today the homeless wont like Canberra.. how do they get here btw???....its a long walk. |
Title: Re: Homeless Head To Canberra As Mercury Drops. Post by cods on Apr 5th, 2014 at 7:15am
all up hill
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Title: Re: Homeless Head To Canberra As Mercury Drops. Post by Sir Spot of Borg on Apr 5th, 2014 at 7:18am
Canberra is the worst place to go if you need a place to sleep. Even with money you cant get anything because there just isnt any. They never rebuilt after those fires years ago . . .
SOB |
Title: Re: Homeless Head To Canberra As Mercury Drops. Post by Aristo-Kat on Apr 5th, 2014 at 7:27am cods wrote on Apr 5th, 2014 at 7:15am:
Since when did Canberra lose its train and bus services???? |
Title: Re: Homeless Head To Canberra As Mercury Drops. Post by cods on Apr 5th, 2014 at 7:33am Kat wrote on Apr 5th, 2014 at 7:27am:
oh they can afford that can they?... |
Title: Re: Homeless Head To Canberra As Mercury Drops. Post by cods on Apr 5th, 2014 at 7:34am Sir Spot of Borg wrote on Apr 5th, 2014 at 7:18am:
really? |
Title: Re: Homeless Head To Canberra As Mercury Drops. Post by King Bam The Mystic on Apr 5th, 2014 at 8:37am Sir Spot of Borg wrote on Apr 5th, 2014 at 7:18am:
Canberra is especially bad in the middle of winter. Try sleeping rough when its minus ten degrees. |
Title: Re: Homeless Head To Canberra As Mercury Drops. Post by Aristo-Kat on Apr 5th, 2014 at 8:41am cods wrote on Apr 5th, 2014 at 7:33am:
Probably. It's less than $20 from Sydney, with a concession card. It's not as if they're all flying in. Maybe we should 'Stop the Buses'? |
Title: Re: Homeless Head To Canberra As Mercury Drops. Post by Sir Spot of Borg on Apr 5th, 2014 at 9:05am cods wrote on Apr 5th, 2014 at 7:34am:
Yes really SOB |
Title: Re: Homeless Head To Canberra As Mercury Drops. Post by Sir Bobby on Apr 5th, 2014 at 10:15am
The Tent cities seen in the USA are coming here:
http://karanjazplace.blogspot.com.au/2012/08/is-america-in-terminal-decline.html The land of the free and the home of the brave. |
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