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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): Chelsea Fiorentino, Diana Gibson, and Bernie Pauly
Publication Date: 2020
Between March 11 and12, 2020, over 175 citizen volunteers and staff, along with a cross-sector of service agencies and community partners, participated in the Capital Region’s third Point-in-Time Homeless count and survey. This extensive effort counted at least 1,523 individuals who experienced homelessness on the night of March 11, 2020. On March 12, volunteers conducted over 850 surveys with people experiencing homelessness acrossthe region, pr...
Author(s): Mikaila Montgomery, Diana Gibson, Elysia Glover
Organization: Victoria Foundation
Publisher: Community Social Planning Council
Publication Date: 2020
This study is the beginning of a crucial conversation about inclusion in the green economy, building from existing literature, to move the national discussion about the green economy forward. The study will be used as a base for further research to identify potential local levers for change, enabling the project to shift economic, political, and social structures towards increased gender equity.
This report was created for community members and s...
Author(s): Chelsea Fiorentino, Diana Gibson, Bernie Pauly
Organization: Community Social Planning Council, Aboriginal Coalition to End Homelessness, Volunteer Victoria, Greater Victoria Coalition to End Homelessness, University of Victoria
Publication Date: 2020
Between March 11 and 12, 2020, over 175 citizen volunteers and staff, along with a cross-sector of service agencies and community partners, participated in the Capital Region’s third Point-in-Time Homeless count and survey. This extensive effort counted at least 1,523 individuals who experienced homelessness on the night of March 11, 2020. On March 12, volunteers conducted over 850 surveys with people experiencing homelessness across the region,...