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Homelessness, A New Phenomenon In Canada May 12, 2014All Our Sisters Conference 2014 Dr. Abe Oudshoorn Arthur Labatt Family School of Nursing
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History of Homelessness Pre-1977: transience and skid row “Report on Skid Row” – City of Toronto Planning Division, 1977
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1977-1987 Homelessness as a real problem in developed nations To 1985: 136,334 social housing units developed UN 1987 – International Year of Shelter for the Homeless
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A Reaction Food Banks Canada – 1989 400 shelters developed across Canada by 1990 (including domestic violence shelters) The charitable impulse
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Current Situation 1,086 shelters; 28,495 shelter beds 146,726 unique individuals accessed shelter 5,263,182 shelter bed nights
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The Pressure
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Ontario’s Affordable Housing Policy Vision 1.Demonstrating outcomes 2.Housing First 3.Collaboration with non-profit and private market 4.Integration with other services 5.Priority populations 6.Environmental sustainability
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Housing First All things held equal…
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Policy Issues Orders to reside
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Policy Issues Hospital discharge to shelter
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Policy Issues Rent supplement, direct to landlord
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Therefore… Where is the housing?
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New Model London CAReS A municipal commitment Flexibility Monitoring outcomes Outreach partnered with housing stability
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Current Housing Status * as of August 31 st, 2013 18
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Participant #8 19
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Fiscal Impact $800 per ED visit $335 per street arrest $255 per night in prison $75 per night in shelter source: HomelessHub
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Women’s Homelessness
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Violence and Homelessness 26% of all people experience homelessness report family violence as cause of admission to shelter Rises to 40% for homeless families Rises to 73% for homeless women Intersectionality of other social locations (LGBTQ, Aboriginal, new Canadians, households with substance use)
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Best Practices Risk escalates during intervention/separation A place unknown to abusive partner Involved and aware professionals Focus on maintaining custody of children A safety plan All services aware of no contact orders Connection with legal and financial advocacy
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Chronic/Episodic Housing First has best results with chronic homelessness to date Women’s homelessness more likely to be episodic than men’s homelessness
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Social Exclusion, Peers, and The Support of Women
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Questions Contact aoudsho@uwo.ca @abeoudshoorn
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