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Nov 28, 2023 · This literature review has two parts: section 2.1. provides a global overview of the relationship between social housing policies and accessibility; section 2.2. offers insights into how the MCMV housing policy, the case study, addressed accessibility issues.
Nov 28, 2023 · These findings demonstrate the contribution of the methodology to capturing the impacts of housing policies on the everyday accessibility of their beneficiaries, while emphasizing the importance of re-evaluating these policies with a particular focus on fostering the social and urban inclusion of beneficiaries.
Canada has both international and domestic obligations to realize the right to housing. This paper details Canada’s legal obligations and offers international human rights principles, norms, and guidelines that Canada can draw from in order to realize the right to housing.
Jan 25, 2024 · Accessible housing is imperative to enabling independent living for many people with disabilities; yet, research consistently shows how people with disabilities often lack appropriate accessible housing and are more likely to experience unaffordable, insecure, and/or poor quality housing.
As Toronto Community Housing continues to achieve accessible social housing and employment, this policy requires Toronto Community Housing staff to incorporate best practices in accessibility through all aspects of its business.
Sep 25, 2024 · The federal government has an opportunity to take a leadership role, to ensure accessibility is built into the National Strategy and housing policies and programs, so that PwDs have a range of housing options that meet their diverse needs.
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accessible housing options can be exacerbated for some people with disabilities who need or prefer to live in close proximity to accessible public transit stations, employment opportunities and everyday services (e.g., health care services, grocery stores etc.).