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People With Disabilities Getting Left Behind in Canada’s Housing Crisis

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People With Disabilities Getting Left Behind in Canada’s Housing Crisis

rental keys for houseCBC has reported people with disabilities are getting left behind in Canada’s housing crisis. Why?  With an increased demand for housing, along with the rising cost to purchase or rent, folks living with the financial constraints of disability income are getting left behind. We do need to think about housing for individuals with all abilities and remove the barriers to accessing a forever home.

Ensure Inclusive Housing for All Abilities in Canada!

Every Canadian deserves a place to call home, regardless of their abilities. Let’s join hands to address the housing needs of individuals with disabilities and create a more inclusive society.

? Accessible Design: It’s time to prioritize universally designed homes that cater to various needs. Features like ramps, wider doorways, and accessible bathrooms can make a world of difference.

? Affordable Options: Affordable housing should be available to everyone, including those with disabilities. Let’s work towards ensuring that financial constraints don’t hinder access to suitable homes.

? Supportive Communities: Collaboration between communities, governments, and organizations is vital. Together, we can establish support systems that help individuals with disabilities thrive independently.

? Education & Awareness: Let’s spread awareness about the challenges faced by people with disabilities when it comes to housing. Education paves the way for empathy and positive change.

? Policy & Advocacy: By advocating for policies that prioritize accessible housing, we can create lasting impact and drive the necessary changes at a systemic level.

Let’s take strides towards a Canada where everyone has the opportunity to live comfortably, securely, and with dignity.  #InclusiveHousing #AccessibleCanada #AllAbilitiesWelcome

News Release:

CBC Explains: People with disabilities are getting left behind in Canada’s housing crisis

 

 

Janelle Biagioni2023-08-24T07:55:50-07:00August 24th, 2023|

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