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Catalogue Entry: Point-in-Time Count 2021 Cochrane District (Timmins)
As part of the Province’s efforts to end chronic homelessness by 2025 and the long-term goal to end homelessness, the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing communicated to...-
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Catalogue Entry: 2021 Brantford Brant Point-in-Time Count Report
The City of Brantford, on behalf of Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) and our local Reaching Home Community Advisory Board, gratefully acknowledges and thanks all...-
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Catalogue Entry: 2022 Homeless Enumeration Area Specific Analysis
Since 2016, the Simcoe County community has conducted a Homelessness Enumeration every two years. The information collected helps connect people to the appropriate programs and...-
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Catalogue Entry: Dufferin 2021 Point-inTime Count
The Point-in-Time (PiT) Homelessness Count is a coordinated event where persons experiencing homelessness are counted and asked a variety of questions to get a snapshot in time...-
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Catalogue Entry: Durham Region Point-in-Time (PiT) Count 2021
The Point-in-Time (PiT) Count captures a snapshot of individuals experiencing homelessness in the Durham Region. Conducted within a 24-hour period in October 20-21, 2021 the...-
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Catalogue Entry: GUELPH-WELLINGTON 2021 EVERYONE COUNTS
The 2021 Guelph-Wellington (G-W) enumeration of homelessness was part of a coordinated Canada-wide count of sheltered and unsheltered individuals experiencing homelessness on a...-
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Catalogue Entry: Halton Region’s Point in Time Count
Halton Region’s Point in Time Count 2021 Dashboard (January - December 2021)-
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Catalogue Entry: Homelessness in the Halifax Regional Municipality Point-in-Time Count in 2022.
Like many communities across Nova Scotia, Halifax is experiencing an affordable housing crisis which is affecting more individuals and families than it ever has in recent...-
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Catalogue Entry: Service-Based Homelessness Count 2021 Counting those Experiencing...
The purpose of conducting this service-based homelessness count is to better understand the scope and magnitude of homelessness across six counties in eastern Nova Scotia...-
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Catalogue Entry: The Point-in-Time Homeless Count in Yellowknife
THE PIT COUNT SERVES AS A CRITICAL PART OF YELLOWKNIFES RESPONSE TO HOMELESSNESS. CONDUCTING PIT COUNTS ENABLES THE COMMUNITY TO MEASURE PROGRESS IN ADDRESSING HOMELESSNESS.-
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Catalogue Entry: Patterns and Intensity of Use of Homeless Shelters in Toronto
This dataset displays important differences in shelter use by single adults, youth, and families.-
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Catalogue Entry: Homeless Shelter Use by Age and Community with Implications
The dataset illustrates three key results—that people experience sheltered homelessness in vastly different ways, that the experience varies by their age, and that these...-
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