The Town of Whitby and its partners are committed to leading with care and compassion, helping to support vulnerable people camping on public spaces to access safer and healthier alternatives to living outside. This includes housing, support services, and shelter.
When it comes to encampments, while each individual case is unique, the Town is generally required to follow an approach with the Region where we determine the needs of the individual, whether they are seeking alternative shelter, and if so, whether that shelter is available. When it is available, we will work with our partners to transition those experiencing homelessness to more permanent housing, however where it is not available, we may be required to wait until it becomes available.
It’s important to note that, as a result of changes in the law, outside of certain immediate health and safety concerns, the Town cannot immediately evict people experiencing homelessness from Town land. Where situations warrant (ex. evidence of criminal activity), the Town will work with Durham Region Police Services to address those concerns, including removal of encampments from Town property.
To report a concern about a homeless encampment or unsheltered person, please call 905-668-7711, or toll-free 1-800-372-1102, or visit the Region of Durham's Housing-focused shelter programs web page.