Telford: Homelessness for women and gender-diverse people in Ottawa is getting worse

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City council declared a housing and homelessness state of emergency in March 2020. But there is little improvement to be seen.

I feel shattered and deflated each time I turn someone away, as there are not many places for women and gender-diverse people to safely go. I am asked when a bed can be expected, and I regrettably tell them that I don’t expect one soon.Sign up to receive daily headline news from Ottawa Citizen, a division of Postmedia Network Inc.By clicking on the sign up button you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc.

The second thing we need is to create more partnerships within our health-care system to ensure patients have a place to go after leaving the hospital that is not just dumping them at an emergency shelter. Every day, I see how hospital systems are overwhelmed and underfunded, and how our residents who need urgent psychiatric care are being released without proper assessment and follow-up care plans.

Since city council declared a housing and homelessness state of emergency in March 2020, things have only gotten worse. Now, just as the world opens back up, we are seeing the real effects of the pandemic set in. As inflation continues to rise, the cost of living is at an all-time high, private market rental rates are exorbitant and — let’s be real — how can a person on social assistance afford them when they are unattainable to a minimum-wage earner? Ottawa’s vacancy rate is 3.

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How do they identify the “gender-diverse” people from the others? Why does it matter?

Isn't homelessness for EVERYONE getting worse? Why hand pick groups for political clout?

What is a woman?

And the problem is .

Hahaha send more money to Ukraine 🤡

Hand n hand with mental health.

Why do liberals always have to go woke when there is a problem?

so that 1:4 is becoming what ... 1.1:3.9?

If it's anything like Vancouver homelessness is a problem that primarily afflicts men. To confirm that just go walk around after midnight and see who is sleeping rough - who is under the bridges, bushes, benches and in doorways - it's men. Been that way for many decades.

'Gender-diverse' lol

“Funding needs to come from all levels of government’ but that is the same taxpayer. Taxes are high enough. Every government program is underfunded. We cannot afford it all. Time to end some and focus on the important ones. Providing homes is not one of them.

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