Lower North Shore Housing Needs Assessment

Author/contributor
Title
Lower North Shore Housing Needs Assessment
Abstract
Communities in rural remote regions often struggle with access to services across the province and other parts of Canada. These access issues are often worsened during times of crisis. A significant problem facing rural communities is the current housing structure for vulnerable people. For example, those requiring palliative care services, or facing mental health and dependency issues, are particularly confronted with issues when trying to secure or obtain stable housing, or access to supportive housing programs and services. In 2017, the federal government announced its first ever National Housing Strategy for Canadians, with a goal of making sure Canadians across the country can access housing that meets their needs and that they can afford. With the witnessed economic downturns, poverty and unemployment rates of the region, it was necessary to investigate whether the Lower North Shore was also providing access to housing that meets the needs of all citizens.
Date
September, 2019
Pages
59
Language
en
Rights
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Citation
Kippen, Kayla. Lower North Shore Housing Needs Assessment, September 2019.
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Coasters Association

Founded:
1988

Constituents:
English-speaking population of the Lower North Shore region in the province of Quebec

Website:
http://www.coastersassociation.com

Activities:
Supporting regional fisheries and forestry; health advocacy; seniors programs (education, health); community-focused research; drug and alcohol prevention; literacy; camps; justice issues; disability advocacy; school retention

Former Name:
none