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Building Resilient Neighbourhoods

  • The sun sets in the West and the city of Vancouver sits nestled South of mountains, as seen from the air.
    Profiles

    Building resilience and emergency preparedness through social connections: video

    By Hey Neighbour Collective 2023 . 02 . 142025 . 06 . 10

    Workshop leaders and participants discuss how the Connect & Prepare program helps grow social connections between neighbours that support resilience and preparedness.

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    Practice guides

    Practice Guide #3: Developing organizational partnerships to build community in multi-unit housing

    By Hey Neighbour Collective 2023 . 02 . 142025 . 11 . 23

    Third in a series of four guides from Hey Neighbour Collective about strategies and practices to increase neighbour-to-neighbour connections and social resilience among residents living in multi-unit housing.

    Read More Practice Guide #3: Developing organizational partnerships to build community in multi-unit housingContinue

  • Illustration of a community of connections and warm neighbourliness in the lower mainland, with text on top reading: March 1 Webinar.
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    Join our webinar on social sustainability in multi-unit housing

    By Hey Neighbour Collective 2023 . 02 . 132024 . 12 . 16

    Join us on March 1st at 10 AM PST for a free, CMHC-hosted webinar to learn more about building social sustainability in multi-unit housing. As Canadian cities densify, multi-unit housing…

    Read More Join our webinar on social sustainability in multi-unit housingContinue

  • Connect and Prepare with Resilient Neighbourhoods
    Profiles

    Fostering preparedness and community in multi-unit buildings

    By Hey Neighbour Collective 2021 . 04 . 212024 . 02 . 07

    Building Resilient Neighbourhoods’ Stacy Barter discusses the Connect &
    Prepare program and how property managers can best support and benefit from social connectedness and emergency preparedness among tenants.

    Read More Fostering preparedness and community in multi-unit buildingsContinue

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    Hey Neighbour Collective to benefit from CMHC support

    By Michelle Hoar 2021 . 04 . 152021 . 04 . 24

    This grant will support work from March 1st 2021 through to June 30th 2022 with four of our five practice partners. Together we’ll be exploring social sustainability innovations for affordable multi-unit rental housing. In particular, we’ll be highlighting the role that landlords, property managers and policy-makers can play in the process of building community, social connectedness and resilience in multi-unit housing contexts.

    Read More Hey Neighbour Collective to benefit from CMHC supportContinue

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    Profiles

    Partner snapshot: Building Resilient Neighbourhoods

    By Hey Neighbour Collective 2021 . 01 . 232021 . 03 . 24

    Building Resilient Neighbourhoods’s Connect & Prepare program builds emergency preparedness and community resilience between immediate neighbours by strengthening social connections.

    Read More Partner snapshot: Building Resilient NeighbourhoodsContinue

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