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Housing and homelessness


Housing

Recommendation 11: Increase access to shelters and provide youth with a safe place to be all night, especially if a second wave of COVID-19 hits. Youth recommend integrating places to isolate within youth shelters.


Youth in and from the foster care system

Recommendation 12: Develop a Youth Housing Plan for each youth aging out with all the supports youth need to succeed. MCFD should provide one-year of after-care support.


Youth in and from the foster care system

Recommendation 13: Increased flexibility around the timeline when a youth needs to leave care. There should be no hard and fast deadlines or cut-off because a youth is nineteen. Youth are facing extraordinary challenges in transition planning, so need time to secure permanent housing.


Youth in and from the foster care system

Recommendation 14: Work with service providers to ensure youth have support to secure housing and receive ongoing, in-person life-skills support gain “adulting skills” in order to sustain housing.


Youth in and from the foster care system

Recommendation 15: Provide youth with increased subsidies for housing related items as it is challenging to access the thrift store and buy housing items such as utensils or furniture.


Youth in and from the foster care system

Recommendation 17: All CLBC and Mental health assessments must be completed prior to youth aging out. Youth report delays on receiving assessments during the pandemic, which will affect the level of support they receive in the future.


Youth in and from the foster care system

Recommendation 19: There needs to be a coordinated effort between MCFD and Indigenous organizations to support youth aging out.


Youth in and from the foster care system

Recommendation 21: Ensure schools re-open in September and a plan is in place to ensure classrooms are open for youth in care to attend should a second wave occur.


Education

Recommendation 51: Schooling should be integrated into housing programs by creating a COVID friendly space.


Income

Recommendation 57: There must be priority to keeping income levels consistent to avoid an influx of youth experiencing homelessness. Provide youth with resources and adequate preparation time to transition off government support to employment.


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