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  • Building social connections: Case studies to inspire socially connected multi-unit housing, report cover.
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    Building social connections: Case studies to inspire socially connected multi-unit housing

    By Hey Neighbour Collective & Happy Cities 2023 . 12 . 132024 . 02 . 11

    Happy Cities, Hey Neighbour Collective, and Simon Fraser University are working with six local governments in Metro Vancouver to co-create policies for social wellbeing in multi-unit housing.

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    Building social connections: Housing design policies to support wellbeing for all

    By Team 2023 . 09 . 122024 . 12 . 08

    Happy Cities, Hey Neighbour Collective, and Simon Fraser University are working with six local governments in Metro Vancouver to co-create policies for social wellbeing in multi-unit housing.

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    How can community housing help us prepare for crisis?

    By Dorin Vaez Mahdavi 2023 . 05 . 302023 . 05 . 30

    The role of community housing in resident social resilience during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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    Webinar recap: Social Sustainability in Multi-Unit Housing 

    By Lainey Martin 2023 . 03 . 072023 . 03 . 09

    On March 1st, Hey Neighbour Collective (HNC) and CMHC co-hosted a webinar entitled ‘Social Sustainability in Multi-Unit Housing.’ A diverse audience, including local and federal government employees, housing providers and…

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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…

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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.

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