by Emma | Oct 22, 2024 | CAEH24, Research
Supportive housing helps people who have experienced homelessness find a stable place to live. However, what happens when they want to live on their own in the private market? Our study shows that people are usually happy with their choice to move despite facing...
by Emma | Oct 21, 2024 | Prevention Matters!
Duty to Assist is a homelessness prevention approach that works upstream and uses a human-rights lens. Originating in Wales, it is also known as the Housing (Wales) Act 2014, which created a legal obligation for local authorities, such as governments, to make...
by Emma | Oct 17, 2024 | General
Research consistently demonstrates a strong link between homelessness and poor health outcomes. Despite this evidence, interventions designed to address homelessness, like the Canada-Ontario Housing Benefit or highly supportive housing, frequently encounter resistance...
by Emma | Oct 10, 2024 | CAEH24, Research
Housing First is a best practice in working with folks experiencing chronic and episodic homelessness, but ending homelessness takes a variety of approaches involving various sectors. In order to end homelessness in our country, communities must also focus on...
by Emma | Oct 8, 2024 | CAEH24, General
Challenges of Ending Homelessness in the Canadian Context In Canada, homelessness remains a significant and growing issue. While frequently presented in public narratives as an individual failing, severe housing deprivation should be thought of as a systemic issue....