Habitat Alternatif Social, Therapeutic Coordination Apartments, Social Pole, Housing, Social Support, Vulnerable Individuals, France
Discover the Habitat Alternatif Social association's Therapeutic Coordination Apartments and Social Pole, providing housing and social support to vulnerable individuals in France. Learn about their organization, activities, and impact on the community.
[...] Despite a slight decline in these figures in 2014 and 2015, we observe a continuous increase in the number of people suffering from poor housing, and this despite the changes in the legislative apparatus that we mentioned above. The situation of poor housing thus represents a major challenge for the years and generations to come. This precariousness in relation to housing can also be accompanied by aggravating factors regarding the individual's health or social situation. In fact, a chronic and debilitating pathology is in most cases synonymous with great precariousness. [...]
[...] During the year 2018, the Social Reintegration Center of the association welcomed a total of 63 people, with an occupancy rate of 96%. The most represented population is that of 18-25 year olds. On average, a stay at the Center lasts 900 days households have been staying at the Center for more than four years. In 2018, some households had the opportunity to leave the Center and access autonomous housing. Illustration 2 Social Reintegration Center 'The Mascaret' In addition to the Social Reintegration Centers, the Social Pole implements a monitoring service accompanying households and organizes a Slum Eradication Mission. [...]
[...] Finally, due to their chronic pathology, most admitted individuals did not have a professional activity at the time of their entry. Within the Habitat Alternatif Social association, one of the points to improve is the length of stay. In fact, in 2018, the majority of individuals admitted to the Therapeutic Coordination Apartments had been there for more than two years. This means that despite all the guidance and support offered, returning to autonomy is a long process for these individuals. [...]
[...] Wanda SLAMA Deputy for HR and training actions Mr. Michel TAGAWA Delegate for Pôle familles & innovations sociales actions Graph 6 Association logo At present, the Habitat Alternatif Social association is organized around four activity poles: - the 'Family' pole - the 'Health' pole - the 'Social' pole - the 'Vaucluse' pole This organization, highlighted on graph was made necessary by the strong development of the association: it has had nearly a hundred employees since the middle of the 2010 decade. [...]
[...] (2006), 'The management of patients with chronic hepatitis Studies and results, Drees, no March 2006, p. 8. 1.4 Single-parent families A higher risk of precariousness is associated with being a single-parent family, that is, in the sense of the National Institute for Statistics and Economic Studies (INSEE), a household of one or more minor children living with their mother or father only. The phenomenon is far from being marginal in France. The INSEE estimates that nearly 1.6 million families are single-parent families (INSEE p. [...]
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