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Fall 2014 Newsletter
New Website and Registry for Smoke-Free Housing in Nova Scotia
The South Shore Housing Action Coalition is focused on achieving healthy, affordable housing for all. Smoke Free Nova Scotia and its partners have created a new website and registry is now available for Nova Scotians seeking smoke-free housing. See below for more information.
In Nova Scotia, there are laws in place to protect citizens from second-hand smoke exposure at work, at restaurants and bars and other places they visit; however, many are still exposed to second-hand smoke because of where they live. Nova Scotians who live in apartments, condominiums or other multi-unit dwellings are often exposed to their neighbour’s tobacco smoke.
Smoke-Free Housing Nova Scotia was created to encourage and assist landlords, property managers, and condominium developers and corporations to create more smoke-free housing options for Nova Scotians living in multi-unit condominiums, rented apartments and other rented multi-unit housing (apartment or basement suite within a house, row house or townhouse). Information to help tenants protect themselves from second-hand smoke is also included. The goal is to make smoke-free multi-unit housing the norm in Nova Scotia – where supply meets demand.
SmokeFreeHousingNS.ca also includes a free registry of smoke-free multi-unit buildings for tenants, landlords and/or condominium corporations. Tenants can search the registry for smoke-free homes across Nova Scotia, and landlords/condominium corporations can add their properties to the registered listings.
The Spring Newsletter is now online!
A peak inside our winter newsletter.
SSHAC: Looking Back, Thinking Ahead
(from 2014 Winter Newsletter)
The end of one year and beginning of another is traditionally a time of both reflection and planning. The South Shore Housing Action Coalition is no exception to this tradition. The first couple months of this year have seen sub-committees developing and presenting to the whole group action plans for 2014. Items high on the agenda include:
- developing the foundation for a Collaborative Housing Needs Assessment in towns/municipal units on the South Shore (including building a business case/proposal and getting buy-in from all municipal units, and hopefully other potential funders), with a goal of conducting the study in 2015;
- researching best practices for housing in a rural context, and developing and promoting a concise report and presentation on the topic;
- ·strengthening the meeting and coordination structure of SSHAC, as well as broadening public representation on SSHAC;
- increasing communication and awareness through the SSHAC newsletter, Facebook page and (upcoming) website;
- Conducting appropriate follow-up on 2013 Resolution on Housing Standards (put forth at annual conference of Union of Nova Scotia municipalities ).
Other plans we are considering but for which don’t yet have the necessary working groups in place, include:
- hosting a Housing Forum; and
- promoting/advocating for Age Friendly Construction (i.e. changes in construction / renovation activities, to be more inclusive of barrier-free design (accessibility, fixtures).
Reflecting over the past year, it would seem that SSHAC has been doing well in terms achieving our goal of raising awareness and action on the need for quality affordable housing. Presentations to all municipal councils in Lunenburg Queens resulted in each unit now being represented on our committee. We also saw a resolution put forth to Union of Nova Scotia Municipalities on housing standards, increased community engagement at our meetings, and through our newsletter and Facebook page, production (through assistance of Public Health) of a demographic report on housing in our area, and eight members attending the annual conference of the Affordable Housing Association of Nova Scotia..
It may be possible that the work of SSHAC has not yet had an impact on the quality or availability of affordable housing in our area. But we’re pleased with the many advances that have been made over the past few years. Remembering the saying “seek progress not perfection” we’re confident that 2014 will see continued forward momentum.
A New Home for SSHAC
Welcome to our new online home! We are in the process of populating this site with information about the South Shore Housing Action Coalition, our work, housing in our communities and more. Thanks for your patience – stay tuned!