This research reviewed social housing tenancies law and policies in five jurisdictions, and national policy principles and frameworks relating to four types of vulnerable people: women affected by domestic violence; children; Indigenous persons; and people affected by alcohol and other drugs. Social housing policy in Australia targets assistance to households with low incomes and complex support needs and seeks to give social landlords a role in relation to crime and noncriminal anti-social behaviour
“Copyright 2003 AHURI Limited. Published version of the paper reproduced here with permission from t...
Abstract This thesis explores the contribution of social housing providers within a coordinated c...
This project aimed to develop a systematic framework for understanding the relationship between soci...
This research reviewed social housing tenancies law and policies in five jurisdictions, and national...
Domestic and family violence is a leading cause of homelessness for women and children, and a high p...
Domestic and family violence is the largest driver of homelessness for women and children in Austral...
Domestic and family violence (DFV), mental illness and problematic alcohol and other drug use are si...
In recent years, social housing has undergone significant transformation, characterised by increased...
This bulletin is based on AHURI project 40163 Developing effective housing management policies to ad...
This report constitutes the final output of research undertaken by the Southern Research Centre to ...
In recent years, public housing has increasingly become the tenure for individuals with limited inco...
Objective There is little research on housing options for Family and Domestic Violence (FDV) survivo...
This paper finds that integrated homelessness prevention schemes are effective for women and childr...
The project involved a review of the international literature on the topic of social exclusion and h...
Safe, adequate, affordable and appropriate housing is critical to health, wellbeing,and social and e...
“Copyright 2003 AHURI Limited. Published version of the paper reproduced here with permission from t...
Abstract This thesis explores the contribution of social housing providers within a coordinated c...
This project aimed to develop a systematic framework for understanding the relationship between soci...
This research reviewed social housing tenancies law and policies in five jurisdictions, and national...
Domestic and family violence is a leading cause of homelessness for women and children, and a high p...
Domestic and family violence is the largest driver of homelessness for women and children in Austral...
Domestic and family violence (DFV), mental illness and problematic alcohol and other drug use are si...
In recent years, social housing has undergone significant transformation, characterised by increased...
This bulletin is based on AHURI project 40163 Developing effective housing management policies to ad...
This report constitutes the final output of research undertaken by the Southern Research Centre to ...
In recent years, public housing has increasingly become the tenure for individuals with limited inco...
Objective There is little research on housing options for Family and Domestic Violence (FDV) survivo...
This paper finds that integrated homelessness prevention schemes are effective for women and childr...
The project involved a review of the international literature on the topic of social exclusion and h...
Safe, adequate, affordable and appropriate housing is critical to health, wellbeing,and social and e...
“Copyright 2003 AHURI Limited. Published version of the paper reproduced here with permission from t...
Abstract This thesis explores the contribution of social housing providers within a coordinated c...
This project aimed to develop a systematic framework for understanding the relationship between soci...