We have to change that they shouldnt require the family to come there at 3 oclock and stay there all day thats inhumane i hope that changes without us having to take an action at this level. Who decides whether or not that changes i mean ms. Crumb if you can. You sure im speak to that. So theres history to that rule because our emergency shelters fill up really fast when we expand we were initially at vessel and a m e church and moved to first friendship because there was a rise in the number of homes families sooeblg shuttles the history that province is the organization that manages first friendship and the providence the history families will come in they would leave and then not come back which means that proupdz was holding a shelter bed for 2, 3, 4, 5 individuals in the house and wouldnt come back and theyd turn someone away so the discussion they had with us was making that a rule that all family members must come at the same time in order to secure a room a space so this conver
With my colleague chris in our packets that got handed out is 5 slides from a presentation on sort of justice im the human rights coordinator on the homelessness we have been working along with the shelters and shelter providers and itself city to speak about Proactive Solutions that are real problems happening in the sheltered we understand the shelters are dealing with difficult to address situations that happen everyday so we really want to introduce and propose the concept of restored practices in our shelters as an alternative to the Current System we see as not effective to responding to the violence incident of wrongdoing so just to really quickly an overview of what the resorted practices come from restored justice an alternative to the criminal and legal system we have that instead of prioritizing punishment wheelbarrow a law is broken we looked at addressing not only the situation that happened to the person involved in the incident but the people that are impacted by it the