Symposia
  • Events
    • Dr. Paul Shane Symposium
      • 2023 Annual Policy Symposium
      • 2021 Annual Policy Symposium
    • Petersheim Expo
      • 2022: Democracy in Crisis
      • 2021 Petersheim Expo
        • Biosymposium
        • Chem/Bio
        • Social Work
  • About
  • Home
Select Page

Lindsey Baskin : More Effective Shelters: Necessary for Ensuring Future, Long-term Housing Stability

Feb 23, 2021 | Uncategorized | 5 comments

5 Comments

  1. Mary Landriau
    Mary Landriau on March 1, 2021 at 9:47 am

    Fantastic job, Lindsy. Your abstact is clear and informative. I particlualry liked your discussion of Housing First. Great job!

    Reply
  2. David Barry
    David Barry on March 2, 2021 at 10:59 am

    Lindsey: This was terrific! I am impressed with your emphasis on evidence-based approaches to homelessness and on the concept of homelessness prevention. I’m also glad that you articulated the important role a “housing first” policy can have on this grave societal issue. I’m proud of my student!

    Reply
  3. Penelope Prosperi
    Penelope Prosperi on March 5, 2021 at 2:08 pm

    Great job, Lindsey! Very well done and so timely for what so many people are facing now.

    Reply
  4. Amanda Lauschus
    Amanda Lauschus on March 5, 2021 at 8:24 pm

    I loved this topic! While in my field placement in an emergency shelter, it is critical they use the housing first approach to end people’s homelessness and get them into a stabilized living situation. I also loved how you mentioned motivational interviewing because that is such a key tool to engaging with clients and ensuring they are working towards their goal and accepting these new changes. Great job!

    Reply
  5. Liseberde Colon-Blacknall
    Liseberde Colon-Blacknall on March 7, 2021 at 4:17 pm

    Great Job Lindsay! I love that you’re not just saying we need more housing but you’re asking that how we provide housing is more comprehensive and inclusive.

    Reply

Leave a Reply to David Barry Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recent Posts

  • Designing Safer Spaces: Sensory-Friendly Environments for Individuals With Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
  • Classroom Clash for Students With Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD): Why a Hybrid Model Works Best
  • Safe Consumption Sites (SCS): An Effective Harm Reduction Strategy​
  • Safer Communities, Safer Children: Overcoming Barriers to Anti-Bullying Programs
  • Trauma Informed Schools: A Need for Adverse Childhood Experience (ACE) Screening

Recent Comments

  • Max Eckles on Smart Benches and Safety Furniture: Designing Safer Communities for Children
  • Max Eckles on Trauma Informed Schools: A Need for Adverse Childhood Experience (ACE) Screening
  • Giancarlo Conti on Dangers of Artificial Intelligence (AI): Bullying and Sexual Exploitation of Middle School and High School Students
  • Trinity Middlebrooks on Greener Communities, Safer Children: The Issue of the Lack of Green Spaces in Urban Communities
  • Trinity Middlebroooks on Safe Consumption Sites (SCS): An Effective Harm Reduction Strategy​

Categories

  • 2021
  • 2022
  • 2023
  • 2024
  • 2025
  • Capstone Projects
  • Events
  • Paul Shane
  • Petersheim
  • Uncategorized

Recent Posts

  • Designing Safer Spaces: Sensory-Friendly Environments for Individuals With Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
  • Classroom Clash for Students With Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD): Why a Hybrid Model Works Best
  • Safe Consumption Sites (SCS): An Effective Harm Reduction Strategy​
  • Safer Communities, Safer Children: Overcoming Barriers to Anti-Bullying Programs
  • Trauma Informed Schools: A Need for Adverse Childhood Experience (ACE) Screening

Seton Hall University

400 South Orange Ave.
South Orange, NJ 07079
(973) 761-9000

  • Facebook
  • X
  • Instagram
Copyright 2019 Seton Hall University