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Poverty and Homelessness

Poverty and Homelessness. What percentage of children in Halifax live below the low income cutoff level?. 19% 10% 7% 25%. How much does a single person in NS receive in social assistance benefits per year?. $9 554 $5 422 $11 700 $20 000.

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Poverty and Homelessness

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  1. Poverty and Homelessness

  2. What percentage of children in Halifax live below the low income cutoff level? • 19% • 10% • 7% • 25%

  3. How much does a single person in NS receive in social assistance benefits per year? • $9 554 • $5 422 • $11 700 • $20 000

  4. What income would the same person need just to reach the poverty line? • $17 895 • $10 320 • $14 000 • $35 059

  5. What is the average rent for a one-bedroom apartment in Halifax without utilities? • $320 • $800 • $200 • $620

  6. The leading cause of homelessness for women is: • job loss • Family violence • Substance abuse • Can’t find suitable accomodation

  7. What are the stereotypes about homelessness? How are homeless people portrayed in the media?

  8. Levels of Homelessness • ABSOLUTE HOMELESSNESS • HIDDEN HOMELESSNESS • AT RISK HOMELESSNESS

  9. ABSOLUTE Homelessness • Living on the streets • No support • Kicked out of shelters • Exhausted all resources • Approximately 200 people in Halifax • 40% are under the age of 25

  10. HIDDEN HOMELESSNESS • Moving from place to place • Use meal programs • Food banks • Unemployed • Coach surfing

  11. AT-RISK HOMELESSNESS • One paycheck away from living on the streets • Income less than $15 000 year • Can’t pay for childcare • Things such as workplace injuries or a medical accident could be the tipping point

  12. So, why are people homeless/poor? • Lack of affordable housing • Apartments expensive • Minimum wage is very low • Insufficient social assistance • Discrimination (women, First Nations, children and persons with disabilities)

  13. Facts about poverty/homelessness: • Have worked in the past • Cannot find good jobs • Have work but do not have a safe place to live • Escape abuse/violence • Can’t find affordable housing • Some have mental/physical illnesses • Drug addiction is a coping mechanism • Canada doesn’t recognize all degrees from foreign countries, thus a lot of new immigrant are poor.

  14. SOLUTIONS • More affordable housing • HCAP • Rent control • Education • Volunteer • Organize fundraiser • Take action

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