• Episode 2: Housing & Homelessness

  • Oct 9 2024
  • Length: 32 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 2: Housing & Homelessness

  • Summary

  • In Episode 2 of A Way Forward: Conversations on Mental Health, presented by Beem Credit Union, host Jessica Samuels is joined by Mike Gawliuk, CEO of CMHA Kelowna, for a discussion on housing and homelessness. This episode sheds light on the complex web of issues surrounding homelessness and highlights the importance of proactive community support and resources. The discussion examines the many pathways to homelessness, and how experiencing homelessness can significantly impact a person's mental wellness.

    Resources and programs that can prevent individuals from becoming homeless, and that can support people to get back into housing are highlighted in this episode.

    **Key Topics Discussed:**

    • What It Means to Have a Home: The distinction between having a stable home versus temporary shelter, and why a secure place to live is critical to overall well-being.
    • Pathways to Homelessness: Exploring the many factors—both individual and societal—that can contribute to housing instability and homelessness, from financial struggles, to personal crises, to mental health challenges.
    • Prevention and Early Intervention: Mike shares insights on existing programs and services designed to intervene early, helping to prevent individuals from becoming homeless.

    **Resources Mentioned:**

    • Central Okanagan Rent Bank (Operated by CMHA Kelowna)
    • BC Rent Bank (provincial entity)
    • Boys and Girls Club (Shelter Diversion program)
    • Metro Shelter Hub


    **General Mental Health Resources:**
    If you or someone you know is struggling, CMHA Kelowna's Find Help Now page has a list of emergency and non-emergency resources for individuals of any age. CMHA Kelowna - Find Help Now


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