Guns & Gangs Trends in Lower Mainland
Lower Mainland
Gangs in the Lower Mainland recruit vulnerable children as young as 11 or 12, exploiting their vulnerabilities with false promises of money and protection. The gang lifestyle is glamorized through social media and rap music, which contributes to increased violence. Additionally, parents without family support are at high risk for gang recruitment. Even children from affluent families are not immune to the lure of gang involvement.
Read ReportQuesnel Service and Housing Options Review For Vulnerable Populations
City of Quesnel
This report aims to present a comprehensive analysis of housing and support services needed to address vulnerabilities faced by select populations in the City of Quesnel. These communities are Lhtako Dene Nation, Nazko First Nation, Lhoosk’uz Dené Nation, and ?Esdilagh First Nation, collectively referred to as the Communities. The purpose of this project is to explore the specific needs of these populations to develop targeted solutions that can effectively reduce the risk of homelessness.
Read ReportSunshine Coast Social & Housing Needs Assessment
Sunshine Coast
The Sunshine Coast does not have appropriate housing and support services to meet the current and changing needs of the community. This is layered on top of a growing yet aging population, the ongoing impacts of colonialism on Indigenous people, the opioid crisis, and the urgent need for climate resiliency. While the greatest demand is for smaller housing units, almost 80% of the current inventory consists of single detached dwellings. This type of housing is unaffordable for most median-income households; is not typically designed for climate resiliency; and does not support walkable neighbourhoods.
Read ReportWoodlands County Social Needs Assessment
Woodlands County
Rural communities like Woodlands County are at the heart of our province. They are where our food is grown and where natural resources are harnessed. They are also home to diverse and vibrant populations that cherish a rural way of life. However, there are challenges for rural communities like Woodlands County. The social needs assessment conducted in Woodlands County shows the complexity of social issues in the community.
Read ReportAdvancing the First Nations Homelessness Action Plan
Assembly of First Nations
HelpSeeker proposed a three-pronged approach, a systems mapping and a body of qualitative and quantitative research to develop supporting evidence for AFN’s mandate for the development of a culturally appropriate national First Nations housing and homelessness strategy. This strategy is to complement and align with the current existing First Nations housing and related infrastructure strategy.
Read ReportKarto Signals: Child and Youth Safety and Wellbeing Post-COVID19
HelpSeeker Technologies
Karto Signals is a monthly release and virtual discussion that provides in-depth analysis and insights into emerging or pressing issues in the social infrastructure landscape. In a world where the technological landscape is evolving at an unprecedented pace, the challenges and opportunities facing today's children youth are both complex and urgent. This Karto Signals briefing aims to serve as an introductory resource for social infrastructure decision-makers, offering a focused lens on four emergent signals that are set to impact the future of community wellbeing and safety.
Read Report2024 Social Outlook
Dr. Alina Turner
As we step into 2024, a year brimming with potential and challenges, our "2024 Social Outlook" offers a panoramic view of the key social, political, and economic trends that will shape our communities and policies. This report is designed to guide leaders, policymakers, and engaged citizens through the complexities of the upcoming year.
Read ReportBetter Together – Moncton’s Social Inclusion Plan
Moncton
Moncton is amid a transformative period marked by dynamic growth and increasing diversity. Our population has seen a significant uptick, rising 23.9% over the past 15 years. Projections suggest that by 2046, Moncton could be home to more than 116,200 residents. This isn’t just a number; it reflects a community that is becoming more diverse and enriched across various dimensions—age, culture, language, and lived experiences.
Read ReportGetting Ahead of the New Homelessness by 2030
Dr. Alina Turner
As we navigate these challenging times, it is crucial to engage in more nuanced and comprehensive conversations about homelessness, looking beyond simplified narratives to develop effective, long-term strategies. In a holistic view, it is crucial to understand that homelessness does not occur in isolation; it is often both a cause and a consequence of various other social issues.
Read ReportKarto Signals: Impacts of Anti-2SLGBTQ+ Discrimination on School Wellbeing
HelpSeeker Technologies
A comprehensive look at the well-being of youth in schools is more pressing than ever, particularly matters related to sexual orientation and gender identity and their impact on all students, not just those who identify as 2SLGBTQ+. This briefing examines three critical aspects that have been the subject of recent laws, policy changes, and even street-level protests.
Read ReportPoint-in-Time Toolkit
Canadian Observatory on Homelessness
A Point-in-Time (PiT) Count is an effective strategy for gauging the extent of homelessness in a community on a specific night. This method enables communities to gain insights into both the magnitude and nature of homelessness and the demographics of the homeless population. PiT Counts are instrumental in enhancing planning and, when conducted periodically, allow for the assessment of progress in mitigating homelessness.
Read ReportChildcare in Abbotsford: Current State and Anticipated Needs
Abbotsford
Currently, Abbotsford lacks a contemporary child care strategy and an updated inventory of child care spaces. The report "Child Care in Abbotsford: Current State and Anticipated Needs" initiates the process to address this shortfall. Drawing from a comprehensive review of best practices in child care, an analysis of existing local research and data, and extensive community consultations with various stakeholders.
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