Associate Professor Elizabeth Bowen and PhD student Nicole Capozziello publish book chapter, "Urban homelessness: Housing and health equity during health emergencies"

Published July 25, 2022

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Elizabeth Bowen

Elizabeth Bowen.

Nicole Capozziello

Nicole Capozziello.

Congrats to Associate Professor Elizabeth Bowen and PhD Student Nicole Capozziello on the publication of their chapter, "Urban Homelessness: Housing and health equity during health emergencies" in the book, Social Work in Health Emergencies.

Bowen, E., & Capozziello, N. (2022). Urban homelessness: Housing and health equity during health emergencies. In P. Fronek & K. Rotabi Smith (Eds.), Social work in health emergencies: A global perspective (pp. 244-260). Routledge.

Abstract

Urban homelessness presents public health challenges for individuals, communities and societies. In the United States, discrimination, criminalisation, and trauma contribute to the health disparities that unhoused people experience, including heightened vulnerability to COVID-19. We begin by defining homelessness and illustrating key factors that render homelessness and COVID-19 as mutually reinforcing problems. Next, we describe and analyse the US response to COVID-19 and homelessness, a patchwork effort of federal, state, and local government policies and programming. In our discussion, we present directions for long-term solutions to addressing homelessness and advancing health equity, emphasising housing and health care as human rights.