Toronto's New Approach to Homeless Encampments Unveiled—City Hall Media Conference

On May 22nd, Gordon Tanner, General Manager of Toronto Shelter and Support Services, and Councillor Alejandra Bravo (Davenport), Chair of the Economic & Community Development Committee hosted a media conference, unveiling a transformative shift in the city's strategy toward homeless encampments based on feedback from the public, interested parties and recommendations from the City’s Ombudsman. 

 


Encampments are a symptom of the housing affordability crisis, shelter demand that exceeds availability and other social crises such as mental health and drug toxicity. This encampments staff report prioritizes transparency and coordination, centering on people's needs and dignity. The report will provide City staff a clear framework to connect individuals with indoor spaces while also addressing the concerns of surrounding communities.


Toronto Shelter and Support Services (TSSS) staff will present the report to the Economic and Community Development Committee on May 29; If passed by council, it would mark a shift in the city's approach to encampments, from enforcement to outreach and support.


RPTV reporter Fred Alvarado was at City Hall to document the media conference. Stay tuned for highlights and insights from the event, unveiling the City's evolving approach to homeless encampments.

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