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ENagel

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The relationship between mental illness and homelessness is:
 
  a) Causal, in that mental illness causes homelessness
  b) Causal, in that homelessness causes mental illness
  c) Complicated, in that some people with mental illness become homeless and some people who are homeless become mentally ill
  d) There is no relationship between homelessness and mental illness

Question 2

Homelessness has been a focus of national attention in Canada in recent years. One result of all this attention has been:
 
  a) A plan to eradicate homelessness by 2020
  b) The addition of 10,000 units of low-cost housing across major metropolitan areas
  c) The creation of the Homeless Hub
  d) The addition of 5,000 psychiatric inpatient beds to provide treatment to homeless people who are mentally ill



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Answer to Question 1

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