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LGBT homeless youth situation 'emergency,' says advocate - Toronto

One in five homeless youth in Toronto identify as LGBTQ, according to the city’s most recent street needs assessment, which has led one person to ask council for a shelter and safe space specifically for LGBTQyouth who often face discrimination in the current system.

Alex Abramovich, a research coordinator with the Centre for Research on Inner City Health at St. Michael's Hospital, has spent eight years studying the issue and has proposed a shelter exclusively for their use due to what he calls the “normalized oppression” that occurs in the general shelter system.

“It’s come to be expected that the shelter system is homophobic and transphobic so LGBTQ youth will frequently avoid the shelter systems and find themselves in situations such as sleeping on a park bench or in alleyways,” Abramovich told Metro Morning’s Matt Galloway Tuesday.

Teal-Rose Jaques came forward to say her time in various shelters was difficult as she was forced to reside on the men’s floor during her transitions and given male clothing. Although many shelters she described have since changed their policies for transgender people, theLGBTQ community says it still faces many forms of discrimination including the abuse hurled at them by other shelter occupants.

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/lgbt-homeless-youth-situation-emergency-says-advocate-1.2699697

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