Sharp increase in Ontario kids in child protection being housed in hotels, offices and Airbnbs with nowhere to go

Child welfare agencies across the province are reporting an alarming increase in the number of children and teens who need to be placed in hotels, Airbnbs, office buildings and other unlicensed settings because there are no other safe options in their communities.

The number of children in these last-resort placements has nearly tripled since 2021, according to new figures provided to the Star by the agency that represents most of Ontario’s child welfare agencies.

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