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Homelessness
Manage episode 431862672 series 3518095
(00:03) Systemic Issues of Homelessness in Canada
(14:41) Addressing Homelessness and Housing Inequality
(26:35) Human Rights and Systemic Housing Issues
(00:03) Systemic Issues of Homelessness in Canada
This chapter focuses on the critical issue of homelessness in Canada. We explore the alarming statistics, with approximately 235,000 Canadians experiencing homelessness annually and around 35,000 without stable housing on any given night. We discuss the diverse groups affected, including individuals escaping domestic violence, Indigenous peoples, youth, the elderly, and those with disabilities or mental health issues. Highlighting systemic issues, we examine factors such as the affordable housing shortage, income inequality, and poverty, which exacerbate the problem. The conversation underscores the urgency of addressing these systemic challenges to prevent homelessness and provide stable shelter for all.
(14:41) Addressing Homelessness and Housing Inequality
This chapter addresses the multifaceted challenges of building appropriate housing in Canadian cities like Toronto. We explore how government policies at various levels, innovative housing solutions, and a focus on community needs can help create a diverse and accessible housing supply. The conversation underscores the critical connection between homelessness and the opioid crisis, examining how homelessness increases vulnerability to substance use and the significant impact of the opioid epidemic. Emphasizing the need for stable housing, we discuss how Housing First approaches can improve outcomes for those affected by substance use disorders, highlighting the broader social implications of these intertwined issues.
(26:35) Human Rights and Systemic Housing Issues
This chapter examines the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UNDHR) and its Article 25.1, which asserts the right to adequate housing. Despite this declaration, the realization of this right remains challenging due to systemic issues such as economic prioritization, policy implementation gaps, and societal values that prioritize individualism over collective well-being. We explore various strategies to bridge this disconnect, including policy innovation like housing-first approaches, economic restructuring to balance market and social needs, fostering cultural shifts towards community-oriented values, and strengthening international accountability. Emphasizing systemic changes over individual effort, we argue for a comprehensive, evidence-based approach that aligns with human rights principles and underscores the ethical, economic, and social benefits of ensuring stable housing for all.
52 епізодів
Manage episode 431862672 series 3518095
(00:03) Systemic Issues of Homelessness in Canada
(14:41) Addressing Homelessness and Housing Inequality
(26:35) Human Rights and Systemic Housing Issues
(00:03) Systemic Issues of Homelessness in Canada
This chapter focuses on the critical issue of homelessness in Canada. We explore the alarming statistics, with approximately 235,000 Canadians experiencing homelessness annually and around 35,000 without stable housing on any given night. We discuss the diverse groups affected, including individuals escaping domestic violence, Indigenous peoples, youth, the elderly, and those with disabilities or mental health issues. Highlighting systemic issues, we examine factors such as the affordable housing shortage, income inequality, and poverty, which exacerbate the problem. The conversation underscores the urgency of addressing these systemic challenges to prevent homelessness and provide stable shelter for all.
(14:41) Addressing Homelessness and Housing Inequality
This chapter addresses the multifaceted challenges of building appropriate housing in Canadian cities like Toronto. We explore how government policies at various levels, innovative housing solutions, and a focus on community needs can help create a diverse and accessible housing supply. The conversation underscores the critical connection between homelessness and the opioid crisis, examining how homelessness increases vulnerability to substance use and the significant impact of the opioid epidemic. Emphasizing the need for stable housing, we discuss how Housing First approaches can improve outcomes for those affected by substance use disorders, highlighting the broader social implications of these intertwined issues.
(26:35) Human Rights and Systemic Housing Issues
This chapter examines the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UNDHR) and its Article 25.1, which asserts the right to adequate housing. Despite this declaration, the realization of this right remains challenging due to systemic issues such as economic prioritization, policy implementation gaps, and societal values that prioritize individualism over collective well-being. We explore various strategies to bridge this disconnect, including policy innovation like housing-first approaches, economic restructuring to balance market and social needs, fostering cultural shifts towards community-oriented values, and strengthening international accountability. Emphasizing systemic changes over individual effort, we argue for a comprehensive, evidence-based approach that aligns with human rights principles and underscores the ethical, economic, and social benefits of ensuring stable housing for all.
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