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None of us are free from the potential of being homeless. On this Disability Dojo episode, Tony talks about housing. Centers For Independent Living are highly invested in ensuring that they work to find housing for people with disabilities by offering transition and diversion services, along with information and referral services. The number request related to these services is housing.

Affordable housing is define as households that can pay for their rent or their mortgage and still have money leftover to afford other costs of living, such as food, transportation, healthcare, education, and all activities related to daily living.

Safety is also a big consideration, as often times affordable housing units are in areas that have a higher prevalence of crime, than in other areas and people with disabilities are often 3 to 5 times more likely to be victims of crime. People with disabilities represented nearly half of the people that are homeless. When we talk about affordable housing, it is also necessary that we consider accessibility, safety, homelessness.

 

This dojo precedes this week’s long form interview with Mark Watson and Patrick Dodds on housing. On this upcoming episode, you’ll hear a lot jargon and acronyms related to housing that can be referenced below: