Social exclusion is an undeniable fact, easily distinguishable, for example, in the ease of obtaining resources for certain groups, in addition to the social predisposition to judge certain people, leading to unconscious exclusion (believing that people in a situation street people are all drug addicts, alcoholics or have mental health problems). Believing that certain people have more rights than others to receive something or to do something is an attitude that has always been present in us as a society, creating a minority group to be able to attack or blame certain events, this leads to, unfortunately, even if we try awareness of this reality will never cease; And here comes the duty of current and future social workers and other professionals in the field to try to reduce this differential gap (conscious or unconscious) as much as possible.
In my opinion, social exclusion has a great influence on the person's environment, social resources, family, etc. I also think that for a person to get out of social exclusion, our help would not be useful if the person has not decided it himself and does not do his part in it.