Integration is the key in the City Of Âé¶čAVâs in-development community shelter plan.
The plan is set to provide a system-wide approach for shelter services and is founded on four core principles: choice, healing, community and safety.
To help guide deliberations over the location of shelters, the plan will also have a location consideration strategy that will help successfully integrate shelters into the community.
The plan emerged from a community consultation process on the future of sheltering services in Âé¶čAV.
âThe stakeholders involved in that process saw the value in such a plan, incorporating the views and wisdom of people who have experienced and are experiencing homelessness into a new and innovative vision for shelter services,â said Sue Wheeler, the cityâs social development manager. âHaving a clearly articulated plan will put Âé¶čAV in a position to advocate for senior government investment in future shelter services that aligns with our communityâs vision.â
The new plan will bring a higher level of coordination to services for people experiencing homelessness in Âé¶čAV.
Smaller and more dispersed shelters would contain a variety of health and wellness services oriented to the people it serves, accomodating a greater range of choices and needs. The ultimate goal is to have equity and inclusion guide sheltersâ operations, their physical design and staff training.
City council gave its feedback on the planâs development thus far on Monday, March 1. The city now plans to further develop the plan and eventually bring it back to council for consideration later this year.
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