Advancing Inter-Sectoral Action on Harm Reduction and Anti-Racism in the Supportive Housing Growth Plan

Advancing Inter-Sectoral Action on Harm Reduction and Anti-Racism in the Supportive Housing Growth Plan

The Toronto Supportive Housing Growth Plan (the Growth Plan) was co-convened by the Wellesley Institute, CMHA Toronto, the Toronto Mental Health and Addictions Supportive Housing Network (TMHASHN), and TAEH. It is a 10-year, intersectoral strategy to grow the supply of supportive housing in Toronto, improve access to supportive housing, and enhance care for clients through collaboration across sectors.

This collection of resources shares insights on improving access to harm reduction services in housing settings. It draws from the leadership from organizations that are led by and serving racialized communities and people with lived experience to co-design improvements to advance health equity.

This project was funded by the Public Health Agency of Canada, overseen by the Toronto Alliance to End Homelessness, and delivered in collaborative partnership with the Canadian Mental Health Association, Toronto, and the Supportive Housing Growth Plan signatories.