Within the Housing Corporation, we do have employees right at the grassroots level. We do have district offices, and we do have headquarters, as well. We do have the technical advisors that go into the communities and also assess the projects and the applications that we do receive going forward and looking at the needs of those communities. Also, to measure the amount of funding that we possibly can need to have the seniors age in place and supporting them through projects and making sure that, if you are able to look at -- I just want to give an example to the Member that we do have a fuel tank replacement program throughout the Northwest Territories that is available privately and also within our public housing units. Also, we have community initiatives, funding, as well, where we work with Indigenous groups and the community, as well, where they identify certain issues, would it be renovations to seniors' housing, replacing fuel tanks, stairs, mobility access issues that that community may be experiencing, that we do have partnerships that are available like that to work with the community and to provide them an amount of funding.
Paulie Chinna on Question 422-19(2): Public Housing
In the Legislative Assembly on October 28th, 2020. See this statement in context.
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