Friday 18 September 2009

Homelessness in San Francisco

I seem to be hooked on this at the moment.  Extracts below.

4.45 am here in fog town and sleep aint an option.  Terrific couple of days trekking the hills of San Francisco, Alcatraz, Union Square rich shopping and joining in a protest at city hall in support of the tribes of homeless people who inhabit the streets.  Amazing what happens when you walk out without a strict itinerary and go with the flow.  A mixture of free and liberal California as you expect but ruled it seems by a system that discards its sick and poor to fend for themselves.

Homelessness in SF is compounded by the city hall 'homelessness tsar' lack of systems thinking - why analyse the problem in any depth when you can quote the amount of money its costing you to run a 'pony' system!

We are visiting SF for the first time and are shocked at the tribes of people living on the streets.  It does not appear on the surface as though SF has a health and social care system that works to care for its citizens.  When I questioned the "homelessness Tsar" at City Hall he turned petulantly to me and quoted the amount of cash spent on the programme, saying that I needed to do my homework!  Obviously he equates cash with success rather than using his eyes and looking at the waste of money he is overseeing on a system that does not work.  I would have liked to have had a chance to debate with him but he stormed off. I suppose he had just come away from our visitation of the mayors office to demonstrate against  the relay system of people being handed from one office to the next all over town, often finding 'no room at the inn'.  I guess he had enough of the polite pretence of listening.  Good luck with the campaign.

2 comments:

  1. Watched an interesting programme on French TV yesterday concerning SF and their Police.
    Last year a young french man was killed in his home, his family are convinced he was murdered and the SF Police say it was a suicide although all of the circumstances proove the contrary. This is bringing the light onto the way the SF police act. They communicate on their excellent crime rates saying that they have a very few murder cases yet over 2000 suspect deaths last year were classed as sucides by them.
    Apparently the image of SF in order to attract tourists and business is more important than telling the truth to it's own population.

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  2. Thanks for that info. Strange place - smiles everywhere until you read the small print!

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