Youth
Mental health
Aboriginal
Upstream downstream
Miscellaneous
100

The number of young people who were homeless for over a year at some point in time in Canada

40,000

100

The percent of individuals who are also struggling with homelessness and mental health in toronto

75%

100

3 communities the term “Indigenous People” encompasses

First Nations, Métis and Inuit

100

Major significant factor that is usually associated with homelessness

Poverty

100

An example of what causes homelessness

eviction, mental health

200

The number of young people who spend some time homeless in Canada  any given night?

up to 6,000 homeless youth.

200

Nurses must established this first in the homeless population

Trust


200

Indigenous People are ___ times as likely to homelessness than the general population in Canada

Eight (8)

200

A strategy of moving people into permanent homes first and then addressing other issues as needed

Housing first

200

TWO Social Determinants of Health and explain how it is affected by homelessness

Economic Stability, Education, Social & Community Context, Health & Health Care, Neighbourhood & Built Environment

300

The percentage of young people who are homeless ages 13-24 in Canada

20%

300

The name of the hospice near the downtown core that specializes in providing end of life care for the homeless

Journey home hospice

300

2 Dimensions of Indigenous Homelessness

Acceptable Answers: Historic Displacement Homelessness, Contemporary Geographic Separation Homelessness, Spiritual Disconnection Homelessness, Mental Disruption and Imbalance Homelessness, Cultural Disintegration and Loss Homelessness, Overcrowding Homelessness, Relocation and Mobility Homelessness , Going Home Homelessness, Nowhere to Go Homelessness, Escaping or Evading Harm Homelessness, Emergency Crisis Homelessness, Climate Refugee Homelessness

300

An example of a downstream approach for solving homelessness

homeless shelters, giving change

300

The percent of homeless youth were younger than 16 when they first experienced homelessness

40%

400

Groups of youth that are significantly over-represented in cities like Toronto

The Black and LGBTQ youth population

400

This population of homeless individuals have less access to effective health care

homeless individuals with comorbid health complications

400

The number of people per “unit” in urban and rural Indigenous households that exceeds the national Canadian household average, thus contributing to and creating unsafe, unhealthy and overcrowded living spaces, in turn causing homelessness.

Overcrowding Homelessness

400

Another name for the Canadian housing strategy

National housing Strategy

400

An assessments of the daily routine lifestyle of client should include

- sleeping patterns 

- where they sleep

- Information about food smoking substance  use support network and income

500

The percent of female homeless youth reported as victims of sexual assault

38%

500

Nurses have to link their patients to housing, substance abuse and legal services to...

Prevent homelessness

500

An indigenous person or community’s separation from their land after colonization control

Contemporary Geographic Separation Homelessness

500

Complete the statement “Housing Rights are..."

Human rights

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