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OUR ASSETS

OUR ORGANIZATIONS

OUR COMMUNITIES

OUR FUTURE

THE BASICS

SESSIONS & ACTIVITIES

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FRIDAY

NOVEMBER 4

Sessions

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3–4:30 p.m.

206 A real-world look at technology

in social housing

What impact does technology have on an

organization? Is the investment in mobile

technology warranted? Engage directly with

industry leaders in the social housing sector

who have successfully adopted technological

solutions and find out which solutions could

best enhance your operations. Walk away with

a greater understanding of what technologies

will be available in the future to streamline your

operations and empower your team.

207 Looking to the future:

Updates on the Long Term

Affordable Housing Strategy

In the spring, the Province released its updated

Long Term Affordable Housing Strategy (LTAHS),

which proposes changes for Ontario's non-profit

housing sector and commits to ending chronic

homelessness by the year 2025. In this session,

the Province will build on what we learned

during the 2016 ONPHA Regional Meetings

and share the steps they've taken to implement

the Strategy, its efforts toward addressing

homelessness, what the sector can expect to see

in the coming year, and their vision for the future

of affordable housing and homelessness

in Ontario.

208 Aging in place: Helping senior tenants

stay at home

Non-profit housing communities are home to

a growing number of elderly residents. These

senior tenants have unique challenges, and often

require their own system of supports in order to

successfully age in place. Participants will receive

an overview of ONPHA’s recent research into the

support needs of low-income seniors in Ontario,

as well as examples of successful strategies that

housing providers have put in place to support

their senior tenants.

Wyndham Bettencourt-McCarthy

,

Policy & Research Coordinator, ONPHA

Steve Clay

, Community Development Manager,

Ottawa Community Housing

209 An introduction to the

Landlord and Tenant Board

The Landlord and Tenant Board (LTB) was

established under the

Residential Tenancies

Act, 2006

(RTA) to provide information to

landlords and tenants about their rights and

responsibilities under the RTA, and to settle

disputes. This introductory session will help

participants understand the LTB's processes, rules,

practice directions and interpretation guidelines;

the correct forms for each type of termination

of tenancy; filing an application; mediation;

hearings; and orders and enforcement. Learn

from a housing professional who appears

regularly at the Landlord and Tenant Board.

Laura Clark

, Lawyer,

Ottawa Community Housing

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