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The aim of the paper Sunday Changes Nothing is to analyze the lifestyles of social groups at risk of poverty and social exclusion, with a particular emphasis on their time management skills. The article is a review of the literature in this area, enriched by five-yearold field observation. Although today poverty is treated as a correlate of many factors, researchers fail to notice these correlations exhaustively. Poverty does not have be the result of the lack of effort, but, in some cases, can be a consequence of anomie affecting a given social group. Hence, poverty studies pay more and more attention to the lack of prospective thinkin that accompanies a variety of social groups-single mothers, long-term unemployed, disabled, or homeless people. Sustained dependence and discomfort leads to many disorders, such as neutralization, malaise, and even depression. A sense of senselessness, lack of adequate living conditions, or unproductive daily routine has devastating ramifications and results in being subordinated to external factors. This lifestyle restricts needs and submits all the efforts to survivability. Different social group living in poverty-impoverished workmen, clients of DPS, or homeless-deal with it in individually in different w ays. They all, however, share the same inability to manage their time efficiently, thus hindering capability to rest, and, in consequence, significantly reducing the quality of life.
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Streetworking as an innovative method of working with homeless people, it becomes a field of interest in the academia. Due to its character, this raises justified worries about safety of this occupation. This article aims at a practical analysis of dangers related to the time and space of the work, pecularities of homeless people and the inadequacy of the organizational infrastructure. Each of these elements may pose threat to life and health. Awareness of the danger is therefore essential for everyone who wants to provide real help/support. Acquaintance with the environment of homeless people as well as knowledge of institutional background should therefore be an essential part of streetworker's workshop. We wish our activity (both scientific as well as professional) contributed to better understanding of how homelessness works. We also maintain that prevention of residential exclusion is possible only on grounds of coherence between academic approach and practical analysis of the socially marginalized people.
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Streetworking stanowi dziś nowatorską metodę pracy z osobami bezdomnymi, stając się przy tym przedmiotem diagnozy środowisk akademickich. Przez wzgląd na swój charakter budzi też wiele uzasadnionych obaw. Celem artykułu jest praktyczna analiza zagrożeń czyhających na pracowników ulicznych, uwzględniająca niebezpieczeństwa płynące ze specyfiki czasu i miejsca pracy, specyfiki beneficjentów oraz nieprzystosowania infrastruktury. Każdy z wyróżnionych elementów może przerodzić się w realną groźbę utraty życia lub zdrowia. Dlatego uświadomienie sobie trudności, jakie niesie za sobą tego rodzaju działalność (pro)społeczna, uznajemy za konieczność w celu świadczenia należytej pomocy. Znajomość środowiska osób bezdomnych, jak i wiedza dotycząca zaplecza instytucjonalnego powinny być nieodzownym elementem warsztatu streetworkera bezdomności. Pragniemy, by nasza aktywność, tak naukowa jak i zawodowa, przyczyniała się do coraz lepszego rozumienia mechanizmu bezdomności. Uznajemy jednocześnie, że przeciwdziałanie wykluczeniu mieszkaniowemu jest możliwe tylko na gruncie koherencji podejścia akademickiego z praktyczną analizą potrzeb jednostek dotkniętych marginalizacją.
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