This study aims to reflect the difficulties encountered by homeless people and homelessness in general, in the face of the crisis due to Covid-19, focusing on the situation in Spain. The paper describes the different responses carried out by different entities, both Spanish and international when dealing with homeless people. The study explains how the global solution of accommodation in different reception centres or hostels for homeless people, is not a solution that protects this group, but quite the opposite. To this end, we are committed to a model that has been in full development since the 1990s, the Housing First model as well. In conclusion, we focus on the importance of institutional coordination when offering a response to homelessness, regardless of the area where we are, with special attention to the Housing First model as a measure to be considered in the long term.
Keywords: Covid-19; homeless people; homelessness; housing; shelters.
A partir de entrevistas realizadas a profesores y educadores de distintas provincias españolas, este artículo pretende explorar su percepción del riesgo en torno a las relaciones sociales tejidas por los jóvenes, tanto a través de Internet como, fundamentalmente, las redes sociales. De forma más específica, analizamos cómo estos profesionales perciben determinados problemas que afectan no solo a la formación académica de los jóvenes sino también a su conformación como individuos, a la gestión de sus relaciones sociales y a su vida en comunidad, más concretamente, la educativa. Igualmente, se hace referencia a cómo perciben el rol que desarrollan las familias ante estos riesgos y el grado de colaboración entre las familias y el centro educativo. Nuestro enfoque es multisituado y persigue desvelar el bagaje experiencial de los entrevistados como observadores privilegiados que son de las prácticas sociales digitales y sus efectos entre los jóvenes con los que se relacionan y conviven diariamente en entornos educativos.
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