Equity: Understanding vulnerable groups’ access to affordable housing
Housing Roadmap
Briefs
Housing Intelligence
Currently, no metrics exist to track the impact of the NHS on vulnerable populations. To solve this and assist in future data collection, CHEC has developed an equity-based data stewardship framework for affordable housing supply in Canada. This framework will enable partners to collect data on new housing supply and use this information to evaluate the extent to which the NHS is achieving its rights- and equity-based goals.

Research Brief:
An equity based data stewardship framework
Research Brief:
What is equitable data stewardship?
Research Brief:
Why we need to know more about who lives in NHS Affordable housing
Article:
A million new non-market homes in 10 years: That should be the goal
Policy Options
November 21, 2023
By Carolyn Whitzman , Expert Advisor with the Housing Assessment Resource Tools (HART) project, Balanced Supply of Housing node.
Article Summary:
Filling in the gaps: examining the prevalence of Black homelessness in Canada
Copyright © 2023, Emerald Publishing Limited
Ashley Wilkinson, Khater Muhajir, Patricia Bailey-Brown, Alana Jones, Rebecca Schiff
Article publication date: 19 October 2023
Article:
North’s housing crisis set ablaze by wildfires
CHEC-CCRL Newsletter,
Sept. 2023
Article:
Recommendations for improving women’s housing
CHEC-CCRL Newsletter
Apr. 2023
Article:
Financialized landlords target racialized communities
CHEC-CCRL Newslettter
Feb. 2023
Article:
Study finds “high degree” of discrimination in rental market
CHEC Perspective
Jan. 2023
Article:
Amputations among people experiencing homelessness rise dramatically
CHEC-CCRL Newsletter
Jan. 2023
Article:
Rural homelessness is often “invisible”, underacknowledged, and undercounted
CHEC-CCRL Newsletter
Jan. 2023
Article:
2022 summary report: Supportive housing services in Northern Ontario
CHEC-CCRL Newsletter
Jan. 2023