Press Release October 3, 2023

The Ministry of Social Development and Seniors and Charities Join Forces to Launch Community Perceptions Survey on Homelessness

From: Youth, Social Development and Seniors
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The Ministry of Social Development and Seniors and Charities Join Forces to Launch Community Perceptions Survey on Homelessness

“Homelessness is a pressing issue that affects our community, and this survey aims to gather valuable insights and perspectives from the public to inform our strategies and actions. This survey marks a significant step in our shared commitment to addressing homelessness and making Bermuda a better place for all,” stated Minister of Social Development and Seniors Tineé Furbert, JP, MP. 

The Ministry of Social Development and Seniors, in collaboration with the Advisory Panel on Homelessness and the Steering Committee on Homelessness, is pleased to announce the launch of the 'Community Perceptions Survey on Homelessness in Bermuda'.

Minister Furbert added: "The 'Community Perceptions Survey on Homelessness in Bermuda' is a critical initiative in our comprehensive plan to end homelessness in Bermuda. 

"We believe that understanding the perceptions of our community is essential to creating effective solutions. We invite all Bermudians to participate and make their voices heard."

Denise Carey, Executive Officer at HOME charity, shared, "Our collaboration with the Bermuda Government underscores our shared dedication to addressing homelessness. This survey allows us to harness the power of community feedback to create impactful change. Your input is invaluable in our mission to provide hope and shelter to those in need."

The survey will be open for participation from October 3 to October 31, 2023, and can be accessed online at forum.gov.bm. It takes approximately 30 minutes to complete, and every response contributes to a more informed, compassionate, and effective approach to ending homelessness.

Participants in the survey will have the opportunity to share their thoughts and experiences, ensuring that their voices shape the strategic plan to end homelessness in Bermuda.

For more information about the 'Community Perceptions Survey on Homelessness in Bermuda,' please visit the official government website at forum.gov.bm.

Minister Furbert concluded, “We invite all Bermudians to join us in this essential effort. Together, we can create a Bermuda where everyone has a safe and secure place to call home.” 

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