Table 6
Annual admissions and number of residents on snapshot day for shelters for abused women, Quebec

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Annual admissions and number of residents on snapshot day for shelters for abused women, Quebec


Table summary
This table displays the results of annual admissions and number of residents on snapshot day for shelters for abused women annual admissions (2009/2010) , number of residents on snapshot day (april 15, 2010) and women, calculated using women, children, total, number and percent units of measure (appearing as column headers).

  Annual admissions (2009/2010)Note 1  Number of
residents on snapshot day (April 15, 2010)
Women Children Total Women Children Total
  number percent number percent
Transition homes 13,542 5,159 18,701 85 612 389 1,001 70
Second-stage housing 257 140 397 2 89 71 160 11
Women's emergency centres 1,156 609 1,765 8 63 30 93 6
Emergency shelters 223 16 239 1 14 9 23 2
OtherNote 2 784 60 844 4 140 20 160 11
Total 15,962 5,984 21,946 100 918 519 1,437 100
1.
The total number of admissions of women and children include those who may have been admitted more than once during the 12-month reporting period.
2.
Other shelter types include all other shelters not otherwise classified, such as third-stage housing facilities.
Note(s):
Annual admissions and number of residents refer to two distinct reporting periods. Annual admissions refers to the total number of formal admissions that were recorded over a 12-month period (e.g., April 1, 2009 to March 31, 2010), and illustrates the frequency with which women and children access certain types of shelter. The number of residents refers to the total number of women and children who were in facilities on April 15, 2010.
Source(s):
Statistics Canada, Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics, Transition Home Survey.
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