Who is Homeless? Resource 2.3a.

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Who is Homeless? Resource 2.3a

Who is Homeless? 1 2 Resource 2.3a Look at the photo that appears on the screen. 2 Raise your hand if you think the person or people are homeless.

Who is Homeless? Resource 2.3a Adam has been sleeping on his friend’s sofa for three months. Is he homeless?

Who is Homeless? Resource 2.3a You can be classified as homeless if you do not have a permanent home and are staying with family or friends.

Who is Homeless? Resource 2.3a Kelly and her five children live in a small one bedroom flat. Are Kelly and her children homeless?

Who is Homeless? Resource 2.3a You can be classified as homeless if you are living in overcrowded conditions.

Who is Homeless? Alex and Michael live in a flat Resource 2.3a Alex and Michael live in a flat they rent with their daughter. Are they homeless?

Who is Homeless? Resource 2.3a

Who is Homeless? Sabha does not feel safe living in her house. Resource 2.3a Sabha does not feel safe living in her house. Is she homeless?

Who is Homeless? You can be classified as homeless Resource 2.3a You can be classified as homeless if you are unsafe in your home.

Who is Homeless? Resource 2.3a Mable is unable to get upstairs to her bedroom or bathroom. Is she homeless?

Who is Homeless? Resource 2.3a You can be classified as homeless if you are living in a house that is unsuitable for you.

Who is Homeless? Resource 2.3a You do not have to be sleeping on the streets to be homeless. You can be homeless with a roof over your head and even in your own house. You may be homeless if you are: sleeping on the streets staying with friends or family staying in a hostel staying in a bed and breakfast living in overcrowded conditions not safe in your home living in poor conditions that are damaging your health living in a house that is unsuitable for you

Who is Homeless? Did anything in this quiz surprise you? If so, what? Resource 2.3a Did anything in this quiz surprise you? If so, what? Has this quiz changed your views on the meaning of homeless? What have you learned? Why do people become homeless?