Ontario Investing in Additional Supports for People Experiencing Homelessness in Simcoe County
Ontario Investing in Additional Supports for People Experiencing Homelessness in Simcoe County
New Homelessness Prevention Program Helping Break the Cycle of Home Insecurity
News Release March 23, 2022
SIMCOE COUNTY — The Ontario government is investing an additional $25 million annually in a new Homelessness Prevention Program to help more people experiencing or at risk of homelessness find the right housing services and other supports. The new program will simplify and streamline operations so municipal service managers can spend less time on paperwork and more time working with their clients to help find housing and other supports and help those at-risk of homelessness stay in their homes. The additional funding brings Ontario’s total yearly investment in the program to close to $464 million – almost half a billion dollars.
This includes an increase of $881,875 over 2021-22 for the County of Simcoe, bringing total funding allocation for the county to $11,352,900 for 2022-23.”
“I am proud to be part of a government initiating change for homelessness in Ontario with the new Homelessness Prevention Program,” said Jill Dunlop, MPP Simcoe North. “By providing increased funding and simplifying the delivery of essential services here in Simcoe North and across Ontario, the program will allow local service providers to utilize more of their time to support the needs of vulnerable individuals and families at risk of homelessness.”
“Our government inherited a homelessness prevention system administered through several different government programs that was underfunded, fragmented and overly complex,” said Steve Clark, Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing. “With Ontario’s new Homelessness Prevention Program, we are simplifying the delivery of services and increasing funding so our municipal partners can spend more time focusing on providing vulnerable Ontarians with the supports they need to stay in their homes or get the housing they need.”
The Homelessness Prevention Program launching on April 1, 2022, combines three programs: Community Homelessness Prevention Initiative, Home for Good, and the Strong Communities Rent Supplement Program. It will give service managers more flexibility to target funding where it is needed the most and allow for greater financial accountability by measuring service managers’ progress in reducing and preventing homelessness in their communities.
Access to this funding will be based on having in place a By-Name List that meets the provincial requirements and contains detailed, up-to-date information from individuals experiencing homelessness to help connect them to local supports.
The government is also investing an additional $6.7 million in the Indigenous Supportive Housing Program, bringing the total annual investment to $30 million.
The shortage of housing supply impacts all Ontarians, no matter their background or budget. The province’s ongoing work to increase the supply of market housing complements historic investments to increase the supply of supportive and affordable housing for the most vulnerable. As part of the consultations through the Community Housing Renewal Strategy, the government is working with service managers and housing providers to make community housing more efficient and sustainable – helping to protect essential community housing stock and ensure Ontario’s most vulnerable people remain housed.