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HOUSE Canada
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Nathi Zamisa
He / They
Co-Executive Director
(5)
3
Project
Academic experience
140 hours of work total
Learner
Canada
Intermediate level

Project scope

Categories
Data visualization Data analysis Data modelling Communications Market research
Skills
policy development policy recommendations data analysis data visualization
Details

The project aims to process analyzed data on student housing in Mississauga and North York (Toronto) into visual and knowledge translation assets. Public housing data from CMHC and Statistics Canada omit students and student housing for data on Core Housing Need for a variety of technical reasons, including:


  • Post-secondary students are assumed to be in a 'transitional phase' by Statistics Canada;
  • Post-secondary students' low-income status is viewed as a 'temporary condition' by Statistics Canada;
  • Mature post-secondary students are omitted from Statistics Canada's 'Non-Family Households' category;
  • Statistics Canada assigns domestic post-secondary students 'usual residence' as their parents address;
  • Student households on/off-campus are omitted from CMHC's rental market survey.


This project focuses on translating analyzed data into accessible and simplified knowledge assets for public use and distribution. Assets created throughout the project will be hosted on HOSUE's website and social media platforms to promote research on student housing which address the gaps currently existent in public housing data. By visualizing field research data collected by HOUSE and developing publicly available assets which call for policies that promote the creation of more affordable and available housing for post-secondary students on/off-campus, this project aims to better inform public officials, communtiy stakeholders, and the public at-large about evidence-based student housing solutions.


Project activities include:


  1. Translating current housing data related to student accommodation in Mississauga into visual assets (i.e. charts, graphs, infographics, posters/posts...);
  2. Visualize student housing trends and market data relating to student housing affordability and availability in Mississauga and North York (Toronto);
  3. Developing web and social media assets using Google Looker Studio and Application Programming Interface (API) Tools on HOUSE's and local partners' websites.
Deliverables

The project will culminate in visual reporting and depictions of analyzed field research data on student housing in Mississauga and North York (Toronto) to be embedded on HOUSE and its local partners' website using Goggle's Looker Studio Tool.


Project deliverable include:


  1. Visual and intellectual property assets reporting key findings and insights from analyzed field research data for social media;
  2. Visual and intellectual property assets reporting key student housing market trends and pattern for HOUSE and its local partners' websites;
  3. API generated dashboard embedded in HOUSE's website.
Mentorship
Skills, knowledge and expertise

Sharing knowledge in specific technical skills, techniques, methodologies required for the project.

Hands-on support

Direct involvement in project tasks, offering guidance, and demonstrating techniques.

Tools and/or resources

Providing access to necessary tools, software, and resources required for project completion.

Regular meetings

Scheduled check-ins to discuss progress, address challenges, and provide feedback.

Supported causes

The global challenges this project addresses, aligning with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Learn more about all 17 SDGs here.

Reduced inequalities

About the company

Company
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
2 - 10 employees
Non-profit, philanthropic & civil society, Education, Public relations & communications, Real estate
Representation
Minority-Owned BIPOC-Owned Social Enterprise Cooperatively-Owned Public benefit corporation (pbc)
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HOUSE Canada is a social finance housing developer and land trust designed to create perpetually affordable non-profit and/or cooperative housing for students and young adults. Our goal is to create quality housing by and for the communities we serve — postsecondary students and campus workers.

HOUSE works by partnering with campus unions to address students' research, advocacy, education, or development needs by organizing social finance campaigns which fund local housing activities and solutions. Our firm is a member-owned and operated organization, and made up of local self-governing chapters at campuses across Canada that partner with mission-aligned organizations and union locals. Learn more at https://housecanada.org