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Social Justice Manifest: A University–Community Partnership to Promote the Individual Right to Housing
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OrganizationsIndividual RightEducationSocial WorkSocial SciencesSocial Justice ManifestCommunity BuildingSocial Policy ResearchSocial Justice IssuesOngoing University–community RelationshipCommunity ManagementCivic EngagementHousingPublic InvolvementPublic PolicyCommunity EngagementHousing AdvocacyInnovative Technology DeliveryUniversity–community PartnershipSocial JusticeCommunity ParticipationCommunity DevelopmentCommunity OrganizingCommunity Practice EducationSociologySocial FoundationsCommunity PlanningUrban Social JusticeCommunity StudiesCollaborative InterventionHomelessness
This article examines an ongoing university–community relationship that fuses innovative technology delivery, university-outreach research, and social work practice/research education into a unique, collaborative intervention to reduce homelessness. In doing so, we apply a social justice framework to homelessness, arguing that housing is a right rather than a privilege. In the case study, a university, in partnership with a local homeless coalition, maintains a management information system to collect and analyze real-time data on homelessness in the community. The overarching social justice intention of this partnership is to improve client outcomes for homeless individuals by producing community-based research to inform policy decisions for governmental and organizational partners.
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