Thank you.
In March 2002, your association published a study entitled “On Her Own: Young Women and Homelessness in Canada”.
In that document, you recommended that a broad primary prevention program "that would alleviate poverty and improve housing affordability, employment insurance eligibility, employment opportunities for youth, antiviolence programs and support service for victims, and developmental support for youth and families with children [would be] highly desirable."
Sixteen years later, what problems and barriers do women victims of violence still face?