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This public engagement concluded on Sunday, June 9, 2019. Thank you to all who participated.
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We are seeking feedback on the City's draft Homelessness Strategy from May 27 to June 9, 2019.
The draft Homelessness Strategy 2019-2029 is an action oriented strategy intended to respond to the needs of Richmond residents experiencing homelessness. The Strategy was developed based on research and stakeholder engagement, including meetings with a Steering Committee and other key stakeholders, as well as a workshop involving a broad range of Richmond residents.
Based on these activities, the City has created a draft version of the Homelessness Strategy, and we want to make sure we got it right. Accordingly, in May and June 2019, we are completing additional public engagement activities, including this online survey.
The purpose of this survey is to collect feedback regarding the Strategic Framework described in the Draft Strategy document. The survey should take 10-20 minutes to complete. Input received through the survey will be anonymous and considered as the City revises the Draft Strategy.
The deadline for completing this survey is 11:59 on Sunday, June 9. For additional information regarding the Homelessness Strategy project, please visit http://www.richmond.ca/homelessness
Thank you!
This public engagement concluded on Sunday, June 9, 2019. Thank you to all who participated.
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We are seeking feedback on the City's draft Homelessness Strategy from May 27 to June 9, 2019.
The draft Homelessness Strategy 2019-2029 is an action oriented strategy intended to respond to the needs of Richmond residents experiencing homelessness. The Strategy was developed based on research and stakeholder engagement, including meetings with a Steering Committee and other key stakeholders, as well as a workshop involving a broad range of Richmond residents.
Based on these activities, the City has created a draft version of the Homelessness Strategy, and we want to make sure we got it right. Accordingly, in May and June 2019, we are completing additional public engagement activities, including this online survey.
The purpose of this survey is to collect feedback regarding the Strategic Framework described in the Draft Strategy document. The survey should take 10-20 minutes to complete. Input received through the survey will be anonymous and considered as the City revises the Draft Strategy.
The deadline for completing this survey is 11:59 on Sunday, June 9. For additional information regarding the Homelessness Strategy project, please visit http://www.richmond.ca/homelessness
The Draft Homelessness Strategy provides a
broad set of direction to guide collaborative work in Richmond. The Strategy
sets out a vision statement, five strategic directions, and 26 recommended
actions to be completed over a 10 year period (2019-2029).
Before you start, please take some time to
review the Draft Homelessness Strategy 2019-2029 – Strategic Framework (link provided on this
page under Document Library).
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