What we learned
When we talk about the social impacts of housing versus just the physical impacts of housing we can improve the health and well-being of people and communities. The need to move forward on inclusive housing was evident in our Lab. We heard:
- Inclusive housing is not just for one population
- Organizations often do not work together across populations
- Government, private and community sectors are not well connected
- Siloed thinking leads to siloed actions and less power
Next step opportunities
Inclusive Housing Webinar Series
My Home My Community
March 15th, 2023
11:30-12:30pm EST
Presentation by Tara Levandier, the Executive Director of Operations & Social Impact
at Inclusion Canada about the My Home My Community initiative.
Examples of Inclusive Housing Partnership & Movement Initiatives
People First of Canada: A Home for Me ↗
Across Canada, People First members have different housing experiences. This blog is a space for members to share their housing stories. They highlight the challenges and successes they have had along the way. It is a space for members to share their hopes for future housing or their happiness with their current home.
Inclusion Canada Inclusive Housing Resource: My Home My Community Report ↗
Inclusion Canada’s report on Developing an Indicator Model for Inclusive Housing.