Bradshaw urges urgent action on homelessness surge

A significant increase in homelessness, particularly in St Michael and the capital city, has sparked urgent appeals from Deputy Prime Minister Santia Bradshaw for a unified government and community response. Speaking at the Ideas Forum held at Golden Square Freedom Park on Tuesday, Bradshaw, who represents St Michael South East, emphasized the need for a “whole of government” and “whole of society” approach to tackle this escalating crisis. She highlighted the visible presence of homeless individuals near Parliament and Independence Square, stressing that while financial allocations are essential, a more direct and comprehensive strategy is required. Bradshaw pointed out that many homeless individuals also grapple with mental health issues, underscoring the importance of empathy and structured support rather than judgment or neglect. She urged for early interventions to prevent vulnerable individuals from ending up on the streets and initiatives to help those already homeless reintegrate into society. Bradshaw noted that the issue appears particularly severe in St Michael constituencies and the capital, calling for targeted programs to address the root causes and provide necessary support for reintegration.