Waiting Game: Exploring The Lived Experiences Of First Nations Who Are Waiting For Housing To Determine Appropriate Policy And Planning Directions

This Major Research Paper explores the lived experiences of Eabametoong and Nibinamik First Nations members while they wait for housing to determine how planning and policy can better address the challenges they identify. This period that can reach 10 years is marked with uncertainty and increased s...

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Main Author: Moggach, Catriona (Author)
Other Authors: Ryerson University (Degree granting institution)
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2017
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Online Access:https://digital.library.ryerson.ca/islandora/object/RULA%3A6461
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spelling ftryersonuniv:oai:digital.library.ryerson.ca:RULA_6461 2023-05-15T16:14:46+02:00 Waiting Game: Exploring The Lived Experiences Of First Nations Who Are Waiting For Housing To Determine Appropriate Policy And Planning Directions Moggach, Catriona (Author) Ryerson University (Degree granting institution) 2017-01-01 https://digital.library.ryerson.ca/islandora/object/RULA%3A6461 eng eng Indigenous peoples -- Housing -- Canada Native peoples -- Housing -- Canada -- Management Native peoples -- Canada -- Government relations Native peoples -- Health and hygiene -- Canada Native peoples -- Housing -- Government policy -- Canada Indigenous peoples -- Housing -- Canada -- Management Indigenous peoples -- Housing -- Government policy -- Canada thesis Text 2017 ftryersonuniv 2020-07-17T12:59:00Z This Major Research Paper explores the lived experiences of Eabametoong and Nibinamik First Nations members while they wait for housing to determine how planning and policy can better address the challenges they identify. This period that can reach 10 years is marked with uncertainty and increased stress that negatively impacts quality of life, promotes overcrowding, and results in many members leaving their reserves. Understanding the impacts of waiting has not been studied in a First Nations context. The work of Oldfield and Greyling (2015) on waiting for housing in post- apartheid South Africa serves as a framework in which to analyze the lived experiences of Canada’s First Nations while they also wait for housing due to similar colonial pasts. As such, this paper presents waiting as the product of political inaction, and therefore a policy direction in its own right. Thesis First Nations Ryerson University: RULA Digital Repository Canada Oldfield ENVELOPE(50.617,50.617,-66.833,-66.833)
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topic Indigenous peoples -- Housing -- Canada
Native peoples -- Housing -- Canada -- Management
Native peoples -- Canada -- Government relations
Native peoples -- Health and hygiene -- Canada
Native peoples -- Housing -- Government policy -- Canada
Indigenous peoples -- Housing -- Canada -- Management
Indigenous peoples -- Housing -- Government policy -- Canada
spellingShingle Indigenous peoples -- Housing -- Canada
Native peoples -- Housing -- Canada -- Management
Native peoples -- Canada -- Government relations
Native peoples -- Health and hygiene -- Canada
Native peoples -- Housing -- Government policy -- Canada
Indigenous peoples -- Housing -- Canada -- Management
Indigenous peoples -- Housing -- Government policy -- Canada
Moggach, Catriona (Author)
Waiting Game: Exploring The Lived Experiences Of First Nations Who Are Waiting For Housing To Determine Appropriate Policy And Planning Directions
topic_facet Indigenous peoples -- Housing -- Canada
Native peoples -- Housing -- Canada -- Management
Native peoples -- Canada -- Government relations
Native peoples -- Health and hygiene -- Canada
Native peoples -- Housing -- Government policy -- Canada
Indigenous peoples -- Housing -- Canada -- Management
Indigenous peoples -- Housing -- Government policy -- Canada
description This Major Research Paper explores the lived experiences of Eabametoong and Nibinamik First Nations members while they wait for housing to determine how planning and policy can better address the challenges they identify. This period that can reach 10 years is marked with uncertainty and increased stress that negatively impacts quality of life, promotes overcrowding, and results in many members leaving their reserves. Understanding the impacts of waiting has not been studied in a First Nations context. The work of Oldfield and Greyling (2015) on waiting for housing in post- apartheid South Africa serves as a framework in which to analyze the lived experiences of Canada’s First Nations while they also wait for housing due to similar colonial pasts. As such, this paper presents waiting as the product of political inaction, and therefore a policy direction in its own right.
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title Waiting Game: Exploring The Lived Experiences Of First Nations Who Are Waiting For Housing To Determine Appropriate Policy And Planning Directions
title_short Waiting Game: Exploring The Lived Experiences Of First Nations Who Are Waiting For Housing To Determine Appropriate Policy And Planning Directions
title_full Waiting Game: Exploring The Lived Experiences Of First Nations Who Are Waiting For Housing To Determine Appropriate Policy And Planning Directions
title_fullStr Waiting Game: Exploring The Lived Experiences Of First Nations Who Are Waiting For Housing To Determine Appropriate Policy And Planning Directions
title_full_unstemmed Waiting Game: Exploring The Lived Experiences Of First Nations Who Are Waiting For Housing To Determine Appropriate Policy And Planning Directions
title_sort waiting game: exploring the lived experiences of first nations who are waiting for housing to determine appropriate policy and planning directions
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