Jan 25, 2024 | Community Lens, Front Page, Reports, Uncategorized
January 25, 2024 We are pleased to be releasing a new monthly publication called Community Data Watch. Community Development Halton (CDH) has recently released a report on income inequality and poverty in Halton. In this edition of Community Data Watch we have added a...
Jan 16, 2024 | Front Page, Reports
In issue four of the Our Halton series, the focus is on volunteerism. Unlike the other issues of the Our Halton series, the topic of volunteerism is not covered in the 2021 Census data from Statistics Canada, however, Community Development Halton felt that...
Nov 9, 2023 | Front Page, Reports, Social Planning, Uncategorized
In issue three of the Our Halton series, the focus is on housing. The report looks at how various socio-demographic characteristics of the population are shaping the housing market. It highlights the changes in housing supply in terms of period of construction, type...
Nov 6, 2023 | Front Page, Social Planning Spotlight
If you work full-time, you should be able to make ends meet where you live. What else is work for, if not to pay your bills? The living wage is what a worker needs to earn, per hour, in order to make ends meet where they live. The Ontario Living Wage Network is...
Oct 2, 2023 | Front Page, Publications, Reports, Social Planning Spotlight
In issue two of the Our Halton series, the focus is on income, inequality, and poverty. The report provides the reader with explanations for and details on several measures of poverty. The report also highlights groups of residents that experience inequity and poverty...
Aug 4, 2023 | News, Reports, Social Planning
Community Development Halton is pleased to release the first of a seven part series called Our Halton. Each issue of the series focuses on population groups such as older adults, women, children and youth, racialized people, recent immigrants, and Indigenous...