The Canadian Observatory on Homelessness is the largest national research institute devoted to homelessness in Canada. The COH is the curator of the Homeless Hub.
The Canadian Observatory on Homelessness is the largest national research institute devoted to homelessness in Canada. The COH is the curator of the Homeless Hub.
The Canadian Observatory on Homelessness is the largest national research institute devoted to homelessness in Canada. The COH is the curator of the Homeless Hub.
The Canadian Observatory on Homelessness is the largest national research institute devoted to homelessness in Canada. The COH is the curator of the Homeless Hub.
The Canadian Observatory on Homelessness is the largest national research institute devoted to homelessness in Canada. The COH is the curator of the Homeless Hub.
The Canadian Observatory on Homelessness is the largest national research institute devoted to homelessness in Canada. The COH is the curator of the Homeless Hub.
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Author(s): Henri Pallard, Carol Kauppi, Kathy King, Katrina Srigley
Publication Date: 2015
This article describes the number of people who are homeless and absolutely homeless in North Bay, Ontario, Canada. The total homeless population (high-risk and absolutely homeless) identified in the study (n=513) included 150 infants, children and adolescents under age 15. The majority of homeless people were adults in their 20s, 30s, or 40s. Indigenous people were greatly over-represented among the homeless population as 26% of homeless people...
Author(s): Carol Kauppi, Henri Pallard, Kathy King, Katrina Srigley, Suzanne Lemieux, Thomas Matukala Nkosi, Arshi Shaikh, Roger Gervais
Organization: Centre for Research in Social Justice and Policy Laurentian University
Publication Date: 2013
This report describes the following:
the number of people who are near homeless in North Bay and absolutely homeless;
breakdowns on background characteristics including children, youth, women, men, and subgroups in the population (i.e. those of Anglo/European origins, Aboriginal people, and Francophones);
sources of income;
reasons for homelessness; and
trends in referral of homeless people.