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Preventing Evictions - What Youth Want Landlords, Lawmakers & Eviction Adjudicators

20 Sep 2024

3 Our research project, funded by The purpose of this present report is Making the Shift, seeks to imagine to share key insights aimed at transformed approaches to eviction actors within the eviction system— and eviction legal systems that are landlords, law and policymakers, rooted in commitments to and eviction adjudicators—whose prevention, human rights, and the decisions directly impact the li. [...] To this end, we held two workshops in Saskatoon and What emerged in our workshops Toronto in the spring of 2024 to was a vision of a housing system engage young people with lived grounded in a commitment to the experience of housing precarity, human right to housing and the discrimination, and eviction about needs of the most vulnerable their ideas for how to transform members of society. [...] Participants offered how housing and eviction systems a vision of a housing system and an could be transformed to approach to eviction that instead incorporate the ideas and prioritizes human care, aspirations of youth. [...] Housing is human: the importance of care and face-to-face relationships Related to the exhortation that Youth emphasized the centrality of landlords and decisionmakers must relationships in rental housing, do more to educate themselves noting that landlord-tenant about the harms of eviction and the relationships should always be individual struggles of tenants, personal and humanizing, and partici. [...] One group explained consistent access to presentations, that the system needs to actively courses, and seminars, and work to remove the power suggested information could be dynamic that favours landlords, shared effectively through social and that decisionmakers in the media platforms and even on system need to acknowledge and signage on public transit.
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Authors

Jessica Tan

Pages
23
Published in
Canada

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