A Case Study of a Social Housing Initiative in Winnipeg (2004) Neighbourhoods Alive!
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A Case Study of a Social Housing Initiative in Winnipeg (2004)
Neighbourhoods Alive!
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A. Introduction
Manitoba government program put the housing program in place to combat neighbourhood decline.
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The case study researched five neighbourhoods that participated in the program.
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B. Why target housing for economic development?
1. Social & economic development
2. Attract investment
3. Job creation
4. Restore housing market
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C. The role of the CDCs in the program
A decision-making role
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D. The disposition of housing resources
Housing resources are directed towards a variety of initiatives i.e. housing rehabilitation, educational workshops.
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Results:
improvement of the housing stock safety access to decent housing housing values
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E. Financial flows within the social housing sector
Multiple sources
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F. Employment and Training by CDCs
1. employment-creation initiative
2. combine housing revitalization with crime prevention by hiring gang members and youth-at-risk
3. workshops for neighbourhood residents
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G. Development results
Economic
Social
Environmental