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The LWVOR Position on
Homeless Youth in Oregon
Adopted by February 2007
Parents are legally responsible for their
children. When parents are unable to fulfill that responsibility, the League
of Women Voters of Oregon believes that communities and governments at all
levels have a responsibility to provide programs and services to meet the
needs of runaway and homeless youth.
In order to help families stay together, prevent youth homelessness, and
reduce the need for more expensive future services, the LWVOR supports
providing services such as family crisis counseling, child care, parenting
education, mental health and addiction treatment, low-cost housing, and
health care.
When youth are separated from their families, the LWVOR supports providing
services to these youth, such as shelter, food, education, health care,
mental health and addiction treatment, plus outreach to encourage youth to
use services. Older youth need additional services, such as assistance with
independent living skills and with finding employment and more permanent
housing.
These services may be provided by government or by private organizations
that receive government and/or private funding. Coordination of these
services is necessary to avoid duplication and service gaps. Youth should be
served regardless of their race, color, gender, religion, national origin,
sexual orientation, or disability.
All levels of government should have funding responsibility for preventive
and supportive services to families and homeless youth. Private
organizations are encouraged to provide funding and services. Government
funds should be adequate and allocated according to demonstrated need.
Agencies must show that their programs are effective.
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