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Toronto’s homeless gay youth frequently face abuse in shelters: study

U of T researcher Alex Abramovich finds sexual minorities are often verbally or physically assaulted by other shelter users, and staff lack training to respond.

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Alex Abramovich has been researching the situations faced by homeless sexual-minority youth for his dissertation at the University of Toronto.


Homeless youth who are members of a sexual minority often experience verbal and physical abuse in Toronto’s shelters — a problem staff aren’t properly trained to deal with, according to a University of Toronto researcher.

A city study recently revealed that almost one in five homeless youth are gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender or queer. U of T doctoral candidate Alex Abramovich is calling on the city to open a shelter specifically for that group, and to provide staff at other shelters with mandatory training for dealing with homophobia and transphobia among shelter users.

Eric Andrew-Gee

Eric Andrew-Gee is a former Toronto Star staff reporter.

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