Myths vs Reality
Systems Failure
Solutions That Work
X Reflection Round X
Miscellaneous
100

True or False: Most people experiencing homelessness are houseless by personal choice.


False

100

Many people experiencing mental illness, end up in ______ instead of treatment.


Jail or prison.

100

What model gives housing before requiring treatment?


Housing First.

100

Name one common misconception about mental illness.


Examples: "People experiencing mental illness are dangerous," "Mental illness = weakness," etc.

Pretty much anything you just said. LOL

100

What is one everyday action a person can take to reduce stigma around mental illness?


Listening, using respectful language, advocating for care, supporting policies, AND MUCH MORE!!

Good Job!

200

Myth or Reality: “People could get help if they truly wanted it.”

Myth — access barriers (cost, beds, insurance, stigma) are very real.

200

People experiencing houselessness are often treated through emergency rooms instead of what type of care?


Ongoing mental health treatment / outpatient care.

200

Instead of police, mental health crises can be handled by __________ teams.


Mobile crisis teams / mental health crisis teams.

200

What does society misunderstand most about houselessness?


Examples: It's mostly caused by structural factors, not “bad choices”; mental illness and trauma are major drivers.

Good Job!

200

Name one group disproportionately impacted by houselessness.


Veterans, LGBTQ+ youth, people with disabilities, Black and Indigenous people.

300

True or False: Mental illness is only an individual problem, not a societal one.


False — it affects whole communities.

300

What is one major barrier preventing people from accessing mental health treatment?


Cost, lack of insurance, transportation, waitlists, stigma.

300

Which model treats mental illness as a community responsibility rather than an individual failure?


Public health model.

300

What emotion do YOU feel when you see someone experiencing houselessness?


Example: empathy, sadness, discomfort, frustration, compassion.

300

What does the acronym “CPS” stand for in social services?


Child Protective Services.

400

Name one factor outside personal control that contributes to houselessness.


Examples: housing cost, disability, unemployment, trauma, lack of family support.

400

“We don’t have enough beds” reflects what kind of issue?


System underfunding/underinvestment.

400

Name one long-term support proven to reduce houselessness.


Permanent supportive housing, peer support, harm reduction, case management.

400

What does “community responsibility” mean to you in the context of mental health?


Any thoughtful definition related to shared care will do. :)

400

True or False: Social workers often serve as first responders to mental health crises.


True.

500

30–40% of the houseless population lives with what condition?


Severe mental illness.

500

Which level of government could significantly expand mental health services?


Federal (State acceptable).

500

What country dramatically reduced houselessness through Housing First public policy?


Finland.

500

If you had $10 million to improve mental health care for homeless individuals, what would you fund first?


Housing First, mobile crisis teams, clinics, peer support, outreach, etc.

500

Which U.S. city has one of the highest houselessness rates per capita?


Los Angeles or San Francisco (Honolulu also acceptable depending on source).

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