TDSA Housing Sub-Committee

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TDSA Housing Sub-Committee Housing Task Force – March 14, 2018

TDSA Housing Sub-Committee Toronto Developmental Service Alliance is a network of 27 DS Agencies focused on advocacy, knowledge sharing and innovation to respond to the emerging needs of people with developmental disabilities and their families. TDSA formed a Housing Sub-Committee in 2016 to address the critical shortage of affordable housing (rental and ownership) options available for people with developmental disabilities. The aim of this sub-committee is to work together with relevant partners to create new and effective housing solutions, to ensure that the needs of people remain an important focus moving forward. Our goal is to have both the short and long-term housing needs of individuals with developmental disabilities be addressed through these new and innovative solutions, so that they have the ability to live a full life within their communities.   Current TDSA HSC members include: Adam Smith (Vita) Antonet Orlando (Meta Centre) Arthur Mathews (Salvation Army Broadview Village) Bryan Keshen (Reena) Frances MacNeil (Community Living Toronto) Paul Bruce (Cota) Raphael Arens (L’Arche) Shay Johnson (Housing Navigator) Sherry Gautam (Springboard) Susan Bisaillon (Safehaven) Tullio Orlando (Montage)

Why Housing Matters The right to adequate housing is a human right recognized in international human rights law as part of the right to an adequate standard of living. One of the first references to it is in article 25 (1) of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Various members of the TDSA were facing similar issues within their agencies maintaining, accessing and developing housing opportunities for the people they serve. These issues are often not agency-based, but part of a larger societal issue which creates barriers for people with developmental disabilities accessing affordable and supportive housing. Persons with developmental disabilities often face three major barriers to accessing appropriate & affordable housing: Cost/ Income Appropriate & Accessible Supports Societal Attitudes & Stigma Housing Forums allow our sector to stand as a united front on the issue of affordable and supportive housing. It also ensures agencies are informed about current opportunities to get involved & positively impact the housing situation for those with developmental disabilities.

Work to Date Some of the accomplishments of the Housing Sub-Committee since 2016: TDSA Housing Survey Results (April 2016) Affordable Home Ownership Fact Sheet (July 2016) – for staff Inclusionary Zoning Consultation Feedback Form Submission (August 2016) Affordable and Supportive Housing Information Guide (October 2016) TDSA Affordable and Supportive Housing Forum (October 2016) Inclusive Housing Design Session with Build Toronto (May 2017) TDSA Housing Brochure: Key Issues Affecting our Sector (September 2017) TDSA Housing Forum (November 2017) and Report (February 2018) Briefing Note for Minister Jaczek’s Office (January 2018)

Current Work & Ongoing Engagement Socially Inclusive Housing Design Working Groups Online presence with Evergreen Housing Action Lab Inclusive Design (Universal Design) Innovative Funding & Financial Frameworks Planning, Policy & Legislation TDSA Reports Geographic Mapping of Housing and Supports Location (March 2018) Current strengths, gaps and links to new housing developments of interest (April 2018) Engagements Supportive housing for people with developmental disabilities through the National Housing Strategy (February 2018) National Housing Webinar discussion hosted by OASIS and TDSA (March 2018) Call to Action! Forum for Service Provider EDs and Board Members (May 2018)

Updating www.tdsa.ca Website TDSA Housing Sub-Committee information, history, current work Housing-related resources available & accessible throughout the sector

Future considerations… Advocate for portability of affordability – housing allowances or people’s income Enable individual readiness – skill development, rent readiness programs and experiential learning opportunities Endorse relationship-building between agencies and housing developers and landlord/property managers to create more opportunities Support alternative housing supports – technology, neighbourhood connections, family supports, clustered or shared supports Change the conversation re: MYRP and utilization/repurposing of group home stock Align individualized budgets to “match” housing opportunities – agencies & families Enable group homes to “shift” into new, alternative housing developments Support developmental efforts to build flexibility and flow so that residential services can evolve into more of a journey or pathway