katoksellisia
Katoksellisia is a Finnish term that translates to "roofless" or "shelterless." It is primarily used in a sociological context to describe individuals or families experiencing homelessness. This condition is characterized by the lack of a permanent, safe, and adequate dwelling. Factors contributing to katoksellisia can include economic hardship, mental health issues, substance abuse, domestic violence, and a lack of affordable housing.
The experience of being katoksellisia varies greatly. Some individuals may be sleeping rough in public spaces,
Addressing katoksellisia involves a multi-faceted approach. This typically includes providing emergency shelter, housing assistance programs, social