Despite the fact that the daily fight the youngster faces to get homeless with evacuation centers is reality for more and more Canadians, the quality of life in Canada is always a long-term global It is a country that has enjoyed a reputation. This article will focus on making readers better understand homeless teens. It focuses on why they left home, the life in the street, and the steps that are about to leave the street.
This comprehensive search and consultation is the basis of this document "Youth Homeless in Canada: Solutions to It". It is shared with other service providers, researchers, governments, the private sector, broadly agreeing to tackle homeless issues among young Canadians, and the results and solutions of these findings are divided into public sector and private sector decision makers And to fund providers. Program Since the launch of Youthworks in January 2006, 689 interviews with program participants were held. The number at the top of each column is the ratio of the number of people answering each question to the total number of plans. Therefore, the data reflects the percentage of people who answer specific questions, not necessarily reflecting everyone participating in a particular course. Note: Depending on the statistics there may be bias due to a) Youth self-report, and b) the fact that a small number of young people were caught from three cities in this survey.
In Canada, national organizations seeking to raise awareness among young people and to stop homeless young people want to pass activities at many universities around the world. I stimulate the dialogue. Every year in the country, the university chooses to participate in the event on behalf of the school. Requirements are simple: they have to stay on campus for 5 days, they have to take all ordinary classes, they can not use shower or facilities, they sleep with a sleeping bag You can only provide pillows.
Homeless among young people is a comprehensive and multifaceted social problem in Canada. (Roebuck.2008) According to the Public Health Service (2007), the official homeless population of Canada is estimated to be 150,000 to 300,000 people, and one third is a teenager from 15 to 24 years old . (Stewart et al., 2010). Homeless means that you live in an unsafe outdoor abandoned building. (Kisely et. Al, 2008). Factors that make young people homeless are family dysfunction, school-related problems, and more freedom and poverty, services in the areas of housing, income and support services are addressing this issue. (Wisely, 2008). This survey also includes a critical analysis of policies on youth homelessness, the anti-oppression organization structure of leftover young people, recommendations and recommendations for avoiding young people becoming homeless.