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The importance of housing has been discussed in several disciplines as a basic need, a fundamental human right, and a source of economic and social security; but the social housing system in Ontario, Canada has been downloaded from higher levels of government to municipalities with little to no increase in funding or program governance. In this book, Zainab Habib argues that the policies and programs that govern the social housing system in Ontario focus on a service provision perspective that maintains the status quo, particularly the stigma attached to social housing projects and homeless…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The importance of housing has been discussed in several disciplines as a basic need, a fundamental human right, and a source of economic and social security; but the social housing system in Ontario, Canada has been downloaded from higher levels of government to municipalities with little to no increase in funding or program governance. In this book, Zainab Habib argues that the policies and programs that govern the social housing system in Ontario focus on a service provision perspective that maintains the status quo, particularly the stigma attached to social housing projects and homeless people. Using interviews with activists and a review of the literature, she asserts that activists have a role in changing the way this service-oriented perspective works by bringing forward the realities of homelessness in the public realm to alter social thought, agendas, and actions.
Autorenporträt
Zainab Habib, MA; Studied Urban and Regional Planning at Ryerson University and Adult Education and Community Development at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education at the University of Toronto. Researcher and writer, Toronto.