Immersive Exhibition!

The Coalition Jeunes+ is pleased to present the PIJ (Youth Homelessness Prevention) exhibition event!
This immersive exhibition is the result of the PIJ research project led by researcher Sue-Ann MacDonald, in collaboration with the Coalition Jeunes+.
This is a participatory research project in which members of the Youth+ Committee have taken part as co-researchers, contributing their lived experience over the past four years. The goal was to identify what is already known and what still needs to be learned about preventing youth homelessness in Quebec.
Drawing on the research findings, this immersive audio-visual exhibition invites participants to step into the perspectives of young people and frontline workers, to question our collective understanding of youth homelessness, and to reflect on prevention efforts in a context where these voices are often silenced or dismissed.
It is an opportunity to fully immerse yourself in the world of young people who have experienced homelessness, from their perspective, reflecting their diverse realities and through around ten complementary social spaces.
It is also a chance to explore the challenges and reflections of the people who support them in their work, and to learn more about what needs to change in our systems in order to prevent these situations.
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