Regina Community Plan 2007
In April 2007, the City of Regina met with people who are homeless or at risk of homelessness, agency staff, and managers and policy analysts with government and key housing and service providers.
A Home for All - Regina Community Plan 2007 was written using information from these interviews, along with results from focus groups, project evaluations, an “agency assets and gaps survey”, a community planning session and a review of current research.
The Homelessness Committee oversaw the development of Plan 2007. Service Canada funded activities to develop the plan, and the City of Regina provided funding support, coordinated research and administration support to the committee and plan development.
A Home for All - Regina Community Plan 2007
The Plan 2007 provides recommendations to eliminate homelessness in Regina. Download the report and its appendices below if you wish to read or print it.
- A Home for All - Regina Community Plan 2007
- Appendix I: Regina Community Plan 2007 Report Summaries
- Appendix II: Regina Agency Assets and Gaps Tables – 2006-2007
- Appendix III: Regina Government-Funded Projects and Programs
- Appendix IV: Regina Housing Profile
- Appendix V: Community Voices: Recommendations from People who are Homeless or at Risk of Homelessness
- Appendix VI: Community Agency Interviews, Focus Groups and Project Evaluations
- Appendix VII: Interviews with Government and Key Service and Housing Provider Managers and Policy Analysts
- Appendix VIII: Results from the Community Planning Session
- Appendix IX: Review of Selected Reports and Research Related to Homelessness
- Appendix X: Interview and Focus Group Questions
- Extra Charts and Information
Note: Most files above are large (over 2 MB)
You may wish to read 2 other reports on homelessness: the City’s initial report about this (Regina Community Plan 2001) or the earlier edition of this report (Regina Community Plan 2003.) The City also held a charrette on homelessness.