Maybe this is happening but I'm not seeing it nor hearing of it.
I do understand the situation is dynamic and involves many people working hard to improve living conditions amongst our homeless. While people seem to understand the need for access to housing and are working hard, I do feel that service delivery needs to challenge itself in order to overcome needs. My thoughts are not so much a critique but a challenging suggestion that may be helpful.
During a visit several months ago for a medical emergency at University Hospital, it was evident to me that many people in there were not there for medical reasons. They were there looking for services that were unavailable during those hours. Many of these people overwhelm our medical, police and emergency service, which affects the financial bottom line of the taxpayer and the ability of these places to properly exact their mandated responsibilities.
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