Downtown Oshawa Support
The Durham Region Health Department’s Health Neighbourhoods initiative provides information for 50 Health Neighbourhoods in Durham Region. Downtown Oshawa has been identified as a Priority Neighbourhood as it requires focus to build on health and well-being. Priority Neighbourhoods have the lowest income levels, higher unemployment and experience many health challenges as shown through a variety of health indicators.
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to increased needs for support in many cities across North America. Cities are are experiencing an increase in mental health challenges, addictions and housing needs, including Downtown Oshawa.
The livelihood of the Downtown Oshawa community and the health and safety of our community members is a top priority. The Region of Durham has convened a senior staff Task Force to address the immediate issues in Downtown Oshawa. This Task Force consists of representatives from Durham Region Office of the CAO, Durham Region Social Services, Durham Region Health Department, Durham Regional Police Service (DRPS), Lakeridge Health and the City of Oshawa.
We are working collectively to support vulnerable community members and address the concerns of local residents and businesses.
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The following are actions that we are taking or have completed:
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Durham Region homelessness funding information. Housing-focused shelter programs: Durham Region shelter programs are housing-focused, as part of our commitment to reduce chronic homelessness in our community. Shelter programs also act as Community Access Points to our By-Name List and Coordinated Access System. Homeless Hubs and Street Outreach: Homeless support hubs and Durham’s Street Outreach Team help ensure that unsheltered residents have access to the supports and services they need, including access to housing-focused shelter programs.
Housing Supports: Housing supports provide help to those who are homeless, trying to find housing, or those with housing that does not meet their needs. Support is also available to individuals being evicted or worried they will be evicted. Primary Care Outreach Program (PCOP): This program is a partnership between the Durham Region Health Department and Durham Region Social Services. It is a mobile unit that provides outreach services, including mental health support, to vulnerable populations. For more information, contact RMD.PCOP@durham.ca or call 289-979-9428. John Howard Society of Durham Region – Harm Reduction/Project X-Change: This Harm Reduction program aims to reduce indiscriminate disposal in public areas and use of infected items. The program provides access to sterile needles and other single-use sterile items, helps with referrals to a variety of services and shares information. Mental Health Support Unit: Durham Region provides ongoing funding for the Mental Health Support Unit, a partnership with Lakeridge Health to employ three nurses to support DRPS. Cold Warning and Information System (CWIS) and Heat Warning and Information System (HWIS): During winter months, when the temperature reaches below -15°C and/or a wind chill of -20°C or colder, and during summer months when temperatures are expected to be at least 31°C during the day and overnight temperatures are at least 20°C or Humidex is at least 40, Durham Region Health Department initiates an extreme Cold Weather Alert or Heat Alert. When this alert is initiated, shelters may expand their services by adding additional mats/cots and using hotel space as needed to ensure no one is turned away. During Cold Weather Alerts, housing-focused shelters remain open during the day so that people may stay inside. Back Door Mission: Durham Region Social Services case managers are on-site at Mission United (Back Door Mission) to provide financial assistance, harm reduction kits, housing outreach and referrals to the unsheltered residents seeking support and assistance. Back Door Mission Take-out Hot Lunch Program & Food Basket: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. 66 Simcoe Street South, Oshawa 905-728-4664
First Light Foundation of Hope Breakfast: Monday to Friday, 6 to 8 a.m. 253 Simcoe Street South, Oshawa 289-481-2032
Gate 3:16 Breakfast and Lunch: Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. 64 Albany Street, Oshawa 905-432-5316
The Refuge (ages 16 to 26) Breakfast, lunch, coffee/tea/juice: Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Dinner: Fridays, 6 to 8 p.m. 300 Court Street Oshawa 905-404-2420
Durham Outlook for the Needy Monday to Friday, 4 to 6 p.m.; Saturday, 1 to 3 p.m.; Sunday, noon to 2 p.m. 227 Simcoe Street South Oshawa 905-434-7543 |
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Durham Region Opioid Response Plan: Status Report, June 2018 Durham Region Opioid Information System – updated weekly The Durham Region Opioid Task Force’s updated Opioid Response Plan, 2022 Consumption and Treatment Services Community Consultation, 2019 DRHD Opioid Consultation Report, 2019 Status Report Durham Region Opioid Response Plan, 2018 Durham’s Homelessness Support and Coordinated Access System
Community Safety and Well-Being Plan
Oshawa Micro-Homes Pilot Project |
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Note: If you have urgent safety concerns, call 911.
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