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Author: City of Ottawa - Media Relations / Ville d'Ottawa - Relations avec les médias
Publication Date: June 6, 2025 - 12:38
Committee receives audit of supportive housing services and reviews planned improvements
June 6, 2025
The City of Ottawa’s Audit Committee met today to receive an audit report on its supportive housing services. The committee also reviewed and discussed the City’s plans to address the audit's recommendations and implement improvements to the system.
The report by the Office of the Auditor General (OAG) examined supportive housing – long-term housing that integrates on-site supports tailored to the individual, often complex, needs of residents.
This form of housing is a critical component of the City’s strategy to offer a range of housing solutions and help reduce chronic homelessness, particularly as residents often face complex health and social challenges.
The audit noted that there is meaningful work happening at the City and among community-based service providers to find innovative solutions and support clients in need of supportive housing.
The audit presents four recommendations aimed at addressing identified gaps and improving the delivery of supportive housing in Ottawa:
- Define the City’s overall approach to supportive housing and expected outcomes in the updated 10-Year Housing and Homelessness Plan.
- Create an integrated and collaborative workplan to more effectively guide supportive housing operations, new development, and the allocation of funding.
- Establish clear, consistent standards for supportive housing processes to ensure all residents receive high-quality care and to address potential inequities in accessing these services.
- Use insights from annual program reviews to formally assess progress towards supportive housing outcomes.
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