Women’s shelters suffering chronic funding gaps: new national report
OTTAWA — Newly compiled data shows an alarmingly high number of women who are victims of violence are being turned away from shelters across Canada due to a chronic lack of resources and funding.
A new national study — the first of its kind in Canada — found that “violence-against-women shelters” across the country take in more women and children than they have beds and are struggling to help a growing number of people with fewer resources.
More than 400 shelters took part in the study and one in five said they have not received funding increases in 10 years or more.