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Federal Housing Advocate's final report calls for national response to the crisis of encampments


OTTAWA, ON, Feb. 13, 2024 /CNW/ - Today, Federal Housing Advocate Marie-Josée Houle is calling for a national response to the human rights crisis facing people living in homeless encampments.

Encampments are not a safe or sustainable solution for housing. For people living in encampments, every day is a matter of life and death. Encampment residents are at dire risk of harm due to governments' failure to provide the necessities of life and the services needed to protect their physical and mental health ? including access to water, food, sanitation, and heating and cooling, accessibility supports, healthcare and harm reduction services.

Meanwhile, encampments exist because of a larger, systemic failure to uphold the right to adequate housing. A lack of affordable housing, limited support services, and nowhere safe to go means a growing number of people are having to live in tents to survive.

In her final report on encampments released today, the Advocate is recommending that the federal government establish a National Encampments Response Plan by August 31, 2024.

The plan must drive urgent action at all levels of government that will:

The report examines the factors leading to the rise in encampments across Canada, and most importantly, the concrete measures that must be taken by governments to fulfil their human rights responsibilities and reduce or eliminate the need for encampments. The report includes recommendations aimed at the federal government as well as provincial, territorial and municipal governments.

Canada has the capacity to solve this crisis. Encampment residents know what is required to meet their most pressing needs. What is lacking is sufficient political will, resources and coordination amongst governments, as well as the commitment to meaningfully engage with encampment residents.

This national crisis calls for a national response.

This final report is the first Advocate-led review of a systemic housing issue ? a historic moment for advancing the human right to housing in Canada.

It must be an urgent call to action to governments at all levels to uphold the human rights and the right to housing of encampment residents.

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