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Illustration of someone holding a phone that says, "How can we create supportive housing to meet the needs of Canada's most vulnerable people, particularly those experiencing chronic homelessness and health or mental health challenges? In particular, from the perspective of residents, what makes supportive housing work or not work for them? And, what are the particular impacts of COVID-19 related to living in supportive housing?"

Interim Report: Making Supportive Housing Work for Canada’s Most Vulnerable

Steven Rolfe, RN, BSCN, MEd, CHE

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