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The objective of this infographic, created in partnership with the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, Human Rights Campaign and the University of Southern California's School of Social Work, is to...
This infographic outlines how homeless youths are not criminals but victims of crime.
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This infographic from the Homeless Hub’s report A Safe and Decent Place to Live: Towards a Housing First Framework for Youth outlines the adaption of Housing First principles to youth-centred...
The infographic below provides an overview of the types of food and range of services offered by the organizations that participated in HungerCount 2013 report. The infographic illustrates how ...
This infographic draws upon the findings from the national At Home/Chez Soi final report. Specifically this image details the core principles of what Housing First is.
This infographic draws upon the findings from the national At Home/Chez Soi final report. Specifically this image details the basic equation of what Housing First does.
This infographic draws upon the findings from the national At Home/Chez Soi final report. Specifically this image details the participating cities in the first national, government funded Housing...
This infographic, created by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, compares the rates of child poverty across Canada by province. Check out this blog post for a deeper look at the figures!
Coming out of our Ask the Hub blog, this infographic is a stark reminder that children born into poverty do face barriers to getting out of it.
Based on research conducted by the National Council on Behavioral Health in the United States this infographic has several points on trauma that are very applicable to the Canadian context.