More supports needed to address homelessness, B.C. government says after survey
VICTORIA — The British Columbia government says results from the latest surveys of people living on the streets show current support levels aren’t enough and more services are needed to address rising homelessness.
A statement from the Housing Ministry says a count of the homeless conducted in 20 B.C. communities over a 24-hour period showed an increase compared with previous counts in 2020 and 2021.
It says the counts provide a snapshot of information about the gender, age, ethnicity and health of those experiencing homelessness.
The ministry says this year’s effort found Indigenous people and former youth in care continue to be “significantly overrepresented.”