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SUMMARY:Housing Outside the Box Solutions:
DESCRIPTION:Auxiliary Housing\, Backyard Suites\, & Co-Living for Community Health \nExciting things are happening in St. Margarets Bay this fall! Transition Bay St Margarets is hosting a one-day housing symposium on November 4th\, building on our successful 2018 Housing Outside the Box event. \n \nOur focus for this program will be home sharing: the benefits and hurdles\, building personal comfort\, bringing those with excess housing together with those in need of housing\, and determining what ongoing supports are needed. \nWe will come together with neighbours\, community leaders\, and experts from around the province to discuss: \n\nThe nuts and bolts of home sharing: housing formats and solutions\, current legislation\, funding resources\nThe inner tools for home sharing: understanding hurdles\, building trust\, health benefits of home sharing\nForming relationships: making connections with potential home sharing partners\nCommunity advocacy: supporting solutions in the community\n\nJoin us for expert discussion panels\, community sharing\, and exploring new connections. \nA light lunch and refreshments will be served. \nThis program requires registration. Please visit our listing on Eventbrite to register. \nWe are also inviting all attendees to please fill out this form. This information will help us shape the programming to ensure everyone gets the most from our workshop. \nWe are grateful for the generous support of the Community Housing Transformation Centre and welcome all community partners. \n————————————- \nAGENDA \nDoors open\, Registration starts at 8:00 am. \n9:00 to 9:15 \nOpening: David Wimberly\, Transition Bay St Margarets – Welcome and thanks to our supporters\, overview of the day\, introduction of Transition Bay. \n9:15 to 9:30 \nIntroductory Speaker: Nancy Gilbert\, St. Margarets Bay Housing Coalition – Affordable Housing in the Bay: An overview of the affordable housing situation in St. Margaret’s Bay\, Past Present and Future \n9:30 to 10:00 \nOpening Keynote: Lori Weeks\, Dalhousie School of Nursing – Social and Health Benefits of Shared Housing \n10:00 to 11:15 \nPanel One: Nuts and Bolts of Home Sharing – Outer tools \nNew directions in what is being encouraged – Accessory dwelling units (AUD’s)\, Community Land Trusts and more. \n\nKevin Hooper\, United Way Halifax – Taking Stock and Taking Action – Our Collective Responsibility to a Better Housing Future\nLaurie Cook\, Housing Innovation Co-operative – Land sharing and the use of AUDs: ‘gentle density’ to increase access to housing in rural communities\, awareness\, and education needed.\nAiden Kivisto\, Manager of Community Development\, YMCA of Cumberland – Rural House Sharing is Invisible\n\n11:15 to 11:30 \nBreak \n11:30 to 12:45 \nPanel Two: Community Building by Home Sharing – Inner tools. Finding how to live together in confidence and comfort. \n\nDianne McDonald\, Nova Scotia representative for HomeSHARE Canada\,  HomeSHARE: Matching the Needs of Home-Providers with the Needs of Home-Seekers: learn how sharing your home can be beneficial to you\, the Home-Seeker\, your family\, friends\, and community.\nBlayne Robinson\, Marketing and Brand Manager for Happipad NS\, Introduction to the Happipad home-sharing process; how to register and start homesharing at no cost using Happipad.\nDaytona O’Leary\, We Want to Stay: difficulties with affording to live in the bay as a young adult. \nSuzanne Bourque-Pelham\, It’s in the second drawer\, to the left of the stove: from early childhood to senior years\, thoughts and experiences from a lifelong advocate of home-sharing.\nMeghann Kerr\, GPI Atlantic Youth Representative\, Young Perspectives on Housing: a presentation of thoughts on the housing crisis from local youth.\n\n12:45 to 1:30 \nLunch & Learn – regulations\, by-laws\, grants related to shared and auxiliary housing \n1:30 to 2:00 \nKeynote: Max Chauvin\, Director of Housing and Homelessness\, HRM\, Hope and Context\, Opportunities and Solutions in HRM Developing a municipal strategy and response to the growing homelessness crisis in our community\, “ Housing is a human right and everyone deserves a safe\, supportive\, and sustainable home.”   \n2:00 to 2:30 \nQ&A with All Speakers \n2:30 to 2:45 \nPresentation wrap-up\, Description of breakouts \n2:45 to 3:00 \nBreak \n3:00 to  4:30 \nBreakout Sessions \n\nDigging Deeper: small group discussions with our presenters\, allowing participants to delve further into the issues and solutions\nMaking Connections: a chance for those with excess housing to make connections with those looking for home-sharing opportunities\n\n4:30-5:00 \nWrap-up and next steps\, adjourn
URL:https://www.transitionbay.ca/event/housing-outside-the-box-solutions/
LOCATION:Estabrooks Community Hall\, 4408 St Margarets Bay Rd\, Lewis Lake\, Nova Scotia\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Why Home Sharing Really Matters: An Open House
DESCRIPTION:Why Home Sharing Really Matters: An Open House\nThursday\, November 9\, 2:00 – 4:00 pm | Paul O’Regan Hall\, Floor 1\, Central Library\n \n  \n  \n  \n  \nJoin us at Halifax Central Library on Thursday\, November 9th from 2:00 – 4:00 pm for an open house and discussion on home sharing: the benefits and hurdles\, building personal comfort\, bringing those with excess housing together with those in need of housing\, and determining what ongoing supports are needed.We will present findings from the November 4 Housing Outside the Box symposium and share videos featuring highlights from the event and interviews with community members. \nVolunteers will be on-hand to answer questions and hear ideas about shared housing. \nNo registration required. All are welcome!
URL:https://www.transitionbay.ca/event/why-home-sharing-really-matters-an-open-house/
LOCATION:Halifax Central Library\, 5440 Spring Garden Road\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3J 1E9\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Someone Lives Here Film Screening & Panel Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Someone Lives Here Film Screening & Panel Discussion:\nHome Sharing as an Immediate Solution to the Housing Crisis\nThursday\, November 9\, 6:00 – 8:45 pm | Paul O’Regan Hall\, Floor 1\, Central Library \n\n\nJoin us for a screening of the film Someone Lives Here followed by a panel discussion and Q&A regarding shared housing. Learn how shared housing can be an effective\, immediate\, and economical next step. \nAbout the film: Someone Lives Here is a modern-day David and Goliath story\, set against the backdrop of North America’s housing crisis. Carpenter Khaleel Seivwright builds small\, life-saving shelters for unhoused people living outside in Toronto during the winter of the pandemic. His actions attract international attention\, but also staunch opposition from city officials. \nNo registration required. All are welcome! \nHosted in partnership with The Community Housing Transformation Centre.
URL:https://www.transitionbay.ca/event/someone-lives-here-film-screening-panel-discussion/
LOCATION:Halifax Central Library\, 5440 Spring Garden Road\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3J 1E9\, Canada
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