A compilation of complaints made to the Newfoundland and Labrador Housing Corporation shows an array of concerns for the health and safety of clients who stay there.
Sheltered, a CBC Investigates series, examines the housing crisis in Newfoundland and Labrador — telling the stories of the people living it, while scrutinizing the policies and politics behind it.
More than one woman reported being solicited for sex, according to one complaint. Employees with the health authority's harm reduction staff noted men approached them to solicit sex when outside a particular shelter and that "it appears to be a pattern when females are close to the shelter site." The RNC, however, could not find a record of a complaint being made by publishing time with the information provided.Clients who rely on the for-profit shelter system often fear repercussions of speaking up, according to the complaint ledger.
Staff reported that they overheard the shelter operator tell the woman to give back her keys to the room, and say, "You slept in your car once, you can sleep in it again ... Try going to a hotel and getting $50 a week for food." "The slums of the slums, you guys pay top dollar for it," said Osmond, who has been without a place to live for five months.
That runs counter to the complaints lodged with the housing corporation, which describe a lack of services, support, and basic needs. During the fiscal year, 2022-23, the housing corporation said it conducted 39 inspections of for-profit shelters. There have been 10 inspections since April 1 of this year.
"It's something all of us have been invested in so it gets dealt with and done, sooner rather than later."
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