
Empowering Indigenous Housing Strategies for Urban and Rural Communities
Discover key recommendations for urban and rural Indigenous housing strategies, including capital funding, tenant support, and Indigenous representation on governing bodies. Learn about the CHRA's mission and the Indigenous Caucus's role in advocating for affordable and secure housing for all Canadians.
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Recommendations for an Urban and Rural Indigenous Housing Strategy St fanie-Madeline (SM) Leduc 30 October 2017
Who we are & What we do The CHRA's mission is to ensure that all Canadians have an affordable, secure and decent place to call home Four key pillars: 1. Keeping homes affordable 2. Ending homelessness 3. Renewing our communities 4. Supporting a sustainable housing profession
Indigenous Caucus Established in 2013 and housed within the CHRA Provides a voice for Indigenous housing and homelessness service providers across the country The Indigenous Housing Caucus Day takes place during the CHRA s annual Congress Past Caucus Day Highlights Reports are available on the CHRA website chra-achru.ca/en/indigenous-caucus
National Housing Strategy October 2016. Housing at a Crossroads: CHRA s Vision for the Next Generation of Housing Policy in Canada. June 2017. CHRA Response to the Federal Budget and Recommendations for the National Housing Strategy. June 2017. Recommendations for an Urban and Rural Indigenous Housing Strategy.
An Urban and Rural Indigenous Housing Strategy 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Capital funding to address capital repairs Dedicated tenant support Expand the Homelessness Partnering Strategy Increase supply of available land Dedicated Indigenous-related housing research Allow stacking Resources to support the Indigenous housing provider network Include Indigenous representation on housing governance bodies 8.
The Path Forward Rights-based approach to address poverty and a legislated right to housing Continue advocating for greater investment in urban and rural Indigenous housing Indigenous Caucus Day, 24 April 2018 Delta Hotels Ottawa City Centre
Feedback & Questions St fanie-Madeline (SM) Leduc Manager of Policy and Research smleduc@chra-achru.ca 613.594.3007 ex.14 www.chra-achru.ca @CHRA_ACHRU