Homelessness Playbook

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Chapter 2: Appropriate Language Do’s and Don'ts Appropriate Language The label of “homeless” can have derogatory connotations for some individuals. It implies that a person is “less than” and can impart feelings of shame to the person. Instead, using the statements, “A person experiencing homelessness” or “unhoused” can convey better that the person is experiencing homelessness currently, but it is not defining who they are as a person. Watch the following videos to become more comfortable assisting a homeless person ● Watch this video on what homelessness looks like. ● It is not uncommon for homeless people to have mental health needs. Watch this video for 10 Warning Signs of Mental Illness.

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