Response to media report into housing wait lists for adults with developmental disabilities
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Ontario Agencies Supporting Individuals with Special Needs (OASIS)Nov 11, 2015, 16:16 ET
Nov 11, 2015, 16:16 ET
TORONTO, Nov. 11, 2015 /CNW/ - Yesterday, Global News reporter Christina Stevens inquired into housing wait lists for adults with developmental disabilities.
OASIS member agencies are poised to respond to this critical and growing need for housing solutions for adults with developmental disabilities. OASIS is currently working with the Ministry of Community and Social Services (MCSS) to develop a multi-year strategy to reduce the housing wait list for Ontario's most vulnerable citizens.
"We are actively engaged at planning tables with MCSS, through the Provincial Housing Task Force, and locally through our member agencies, in discussing a multi-year housing strategy," said David Barber, OASIS President. "We are hopeful that the resources they provide will meet the growing demand, and that our ability to respond will not be restricted to only helping those in crisis situations. Every family's needs are important and it is not for us to judge who is most deserving of adequate housing solutions."
About OASIS
OASIS is a volunteer-run, member-driven organization. Its member agencies serve over 65,000 of Ontario's most vulnerable citizens and employ 25,000 full and part-time staff. Its 180+ member agencies currently provide more than 85 per cent of all developmental services funded by the Ministry of Community and Social Services.
SOURCE Ontario Agencies Supporting Individuals with Special Needs (OASIS)
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Media contact: L. David Barber, President, OASIS, [email protected], 1-800-961-9144
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