It’s well known that veterans are overrepresented among those who experience homelessness.
Resources are available from Veterans Affairs Canada, but sometimes making that connection is difficult.
But who are they, and what are their statuses?
gender,
age,
housing status,
chronic homelessness,
sources of income,
identification,
contributing factors, and
service usage.
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This report contains a summary of relevant information about a client subgroup: deceased clients. For a given date range, it displays how many and which clients died in that period. It also aggregates causes of death, gender, indigenous identity, citizenship and veteran status, and housing status at death. The report shows trends of client deaths over time, contains information about related incident reports, and assists caseworkers to audit their files by indicating which deceased clients still have open files.
This report contains a summary of relevant information about a client subgroup: deceased clients. For a given date range, it displays how many and which clients died in that period. It also aggregates…
This report contains a summary of relevant information about a client subgroup: deceased clients. For a given date range, it displays how many and which clients died in that period. It also aggregates causes of death, gender, indigenous identity, citizenship and veteran status, and housing status at death. The report shows trends of client deaths over time, contains information about related incident reports, and assists caseworkers to audit their files by indicating which deceased clients still have open files.
This report contains a summary of relevant information about a client subgroup: deceased clients. For a given date range, it displays how many and which clients died in that period. It also aggregates…
When refugees have nowhere else to go, they end up in emergency homeless shelters. But how many of them are there, and what are their needs? This report contains a breakdown of countries of birth and languages spoken by refugees. It also compares refugees against clients with other citizenship statuses, along the dimensions of: gender, age, housing status, sources of income, identification, contributing factors, and service usage. Finally, it includes a priority list of homeless refugees.
When refugees have nowhere else to go, they end up in emergency homeless shelters. But how many of them are there, and what are their needs? This report contains a breakdown of countries of birth and …