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Fixing up housing policy - from research to reality

Fixing up housing policy - from research to reality

Released: 2024-07-31
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25 Episodes
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Released: 2024-07-31
© Copyright 2023 All Rights Reserved | https://mihe.mcmaster.ca/
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"After a hospital stay, the senior would be evicted"  - Sarah Canham

"After a hospital stay, the senior would be evicted" - Sarah Canham

More and more older Canadians are struggling to stay in their homes. Sarah Canham is the project director for the Aging in the right place partnership. She is a CHEC node leader whose primary focus is housing and homelessness among Canada’s rapidly g
Time: 31:46
Dr. Sarah Canham is an Associate Professor in the College of Social Work at The University of Utah, and an Adjunct Professor in Simon Fraser University’s Department of Gerontology.
Jim Dunn is the Director of the Canadian Housing Evidence Collaborative (CHEC). Cynthia Belaskie is a managing director at McMaster University.
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Episode ID: 1000663942920
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Release Date: 31/07/2024, 21:34:35

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Housing policy is a mess in Canada. Here's how to fix it: Take all the best housing research, crunch the numbers, and translate that research into reality. This conversation is for researchers, students, and everyone who wants to make housing more affordable for more people. Jim Dunn is the Director of the Canadian Housing Evidence Collaborative. Cynthia Belaskie is a managing director at McMaster University. Listen as they talk to experts and explore data-based solutions to our housing crisis. Learn more about the Canadian Housing Evidence Collaborative.

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