We sit down with Dan Lussier, CEO of Réseau Compassion Network, and Jennifer Rodrigue from Co-Habit to discuss their groundbreaking partnership creating accessible, affordable housing that centers dignity and community.We're talking:Why Manitoba's housing crisis demands innovative solutions that go beyond just "affordable units"How Co-Habit is reimagining supportive housing for people with profound physical disabilities who currently have limited options beyond personal care homesThe difference between accessibility standards and true accessible design—and why Canada's building codes still fall shortHow the Le Suite Marion project became a successful model combining deeply affordable housing with wraparound support servicesWhy segregation in housing (whether for seniors, people with disabilities, or any population) reinforces inequality and isolationThe power of integrated, intentional community in combating the loneliness crisis affecting all CanadiansDan and Jennifer remind us that housing is a human right, and true accessibility means more than meeting minimum standards—it means creating spaces where everyone can thrive with dignity, independence, and connection.

Learn more:

Réseau Compassion Network

Co-Habit

Action Marguerite St. Boniface

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Humans, On Rights

Stuart Murray

Dan Lussier & Jennifer Rodrigue - Co-Habit: Building Inclusive Housing Solutions

OCT 9, 202550 MIN
Humans, On Rights

Dan Lussier & Jennifer Rodrigue - Co-Habit: Building Inclusive Housing Solutions

OCT 9, 202550 MIN

Description

We sit down with Dan Lussier, CEO of Réseau Compassion Network, and Jennifer Rodrigue from Co-Habit to discuss their groundbreaking partnership creating accessible, affordable housing that centers dignity and community.We're talking:

  • Why Manitoba's housing crisis demands innovative solutions that go beyond just "affordable units"
  • How Co-Habit is reimagining supportive housing for people with profound physical disabilities who currently have limited options beyond personal care homes
  • The difference between accessibility standards and true accessible design—and why Canada's building codes still fall short
  • How the Le Suite Marion project became a successful model combining deeply affordable housing with wraparound support services
  • Why segregation in housing (whether for seniors, people with disabilities, or any population) reinforces inequality and isolation
  • The power of integrated, intentional community in combating the loneliness crisis affecting all Canadians

Dan and Jennifer remind us that housing is a human right, and true accessibility means more than meeting minimum standards—it means creating spaces where everyone can thrive with dignity, independence, and connection.

Learn more:

Réseau Compassion Network

Co-Habit

Action Marguerite St. Boniface

See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.