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Bulletin 2022-04: Invitation to Mandatory SMIS training for Improving H ousing Outcomes.Bulletin 2022-05: Invitation to attend Q&A session regarding changes to Intake.Bulletin 2202-06: Confirming Training Completion.Bulletin 2022-07: Harm Reduction Trainings.Bulletin 2022-08: New! Harm Reduction Policy and Procedure Templates for Service Providers.Bulletin 2022-09: Building Audits at Selected Shelter Sites.Directive 2019-01 Shelter Clients on Housing Access Waitlists (updated July 11, 2022)īulletins are used to provide general updates about the shelter system, notice of consultation, notice of funding, notice of events, sharing of resources (e.g., draft policies), etc.
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Directive 2019-02 Update to 9.1.2 (a) and 9.1.2 (c) in Toronto Shelter Standards on Menstrual Products (November 30, 2019).Directive 2020-01 COVID-19 Response: Update to Toronto Shelter Standards Section 9.3.1 and the 24-Hour Respite Site Standards Section 7.3.1 (May 21, 2020).Directive 2020-02 on Mandatory Infection Prevention and Control (IPAC) Measures, Masks for Clients and Required Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for Staff (Septem– updated June 22, 2022).Directive 2021-01 to Toronto Shelter Standards and 24-Hour Respite Standards on Harm Reduction (June 7, 2021).Directive 2021-02 Direction on mandatory COVID-19 vaccination for staff of City funded Shelter, 24-hour Respite and 24-hour Women’s Drop In providers.These are issued when specific actions are required by shelter and respite site providers under the authority of the Operating Agreement, Shelter or 24-Hour Respite Site Standards and any other applicable law.ĭirectives are also used to provide clarification regarding a particular shelter or respite site standard, or to issue an interim standard before it is formally consolidated into the Shelter or 24-Hour Respite Site Standards document. Directives & Bulletins Toronto Shelter Directives
