Monitoring the Right to Housing for People with Disabilities

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Monitoring the Right to Housing for People with Disabilities

This project by the Canadian Human Rights Commission and the Office of the Federal Housing Advocate underscores the systemic overrepresentation of people with disabilities in inadequate housing and homelessness. By leveraging publicly available data, it aims to monitor human rights-based housing outcomes. The findings advocate for a shift in the narrative, emphasizing the need for inclusive, affordable, and safe housing as a fundamental human right. This aligns with broader efforts to highlight systemic issues and deconstruct stereotypes surrounding homelessness. Read more on Homelessness Hub.

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