Browsing by Subject "Homelessness -- Manitoba -- Winnipeg"
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Housing Distress in Winnipeg: Implications for Policy Programs and Services
(2008-01-01)This is the Final Report of the research project “Structural Causes of Housing Distress in Winnipeg: Implications for Policy Programs and Services” undertaken by the Institute of Urban Studies on behalf of the National ... -
Main Street Project Hostel Evaluation: Executive Summary
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1986)The Main Street Project (MSP) hostel is a 26-bed facility providing shelter and a supervised living environment for men and women in Winnipeg's inner city who are temporarily homeless and/or unable to function in the ... -
Measuring homelessness : a review of recent research
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1995-01-01)Homelessness has been an issue of acute concern for a long time. The topic has stimulated research initiatives in different disciplines for the past couple of decades. The focus of these research initiatives have been ... -
Report on Proposal Development At the Winnipeg Site
(Mental Health Commission of Canada, 2010-09)This document reports on the efforts of the Winnipeg Site in developing its proposal and coming together as a Site. It is based on a series of interviews and focus groups utilizing a common research protocol developed ... -
Report on the Proceedings of the "Limited Income Housing Progress through Partnerships"
(Institute of Urban Studies, 2005-05-13)This report highlights the proceedings of the "Limited Income Housing Progress through Partnerships" workshop. Case studies, speaker biographies, and powerpoint slides are included. -
Winnipeg Housing and Homelessness Initiative (WHHI) Final Report
(2009-01-01)Over a four week period, The Institute of Urban Studies undertook a series of public consultations with approximately 140 housing stakeholders and members of the general public. The purpose of these sessions was to help ... -
Winnipeg’s Pandemic Response: Supporting Persons at Risk or Experiencing Homelessness
(Institute of Urban Studies, The University of Winnipeg, 2022-12)