Current policies for increasing the supply of affordable housing in Australia envisage a greatly increased role for community housing organisations (CHOs), including as a provider of housing for homeless people. Data from the Australian Institute for Health and Welfare indicate that in the year to June 2008 around 36 per cent of new CHO allocations were to homeless people (AIHW 2009). This study examines the role of CHOs in addressing homelessness and whether the sector will have the capacity to provide sustainable housing and support to this group in the context of expansion of the sector. It will undertake a review of literature, consultations with peak bodies and homelessness organisations, a national survey of CHOs, interv...
Since 2010, Australian homelessness services, largely operating in the inner city areas of Australia...
MISHA (Michael’s Intensive Supported Housing Accord), a philanthropically-funded project, began in l...
Homelessness is a severe and persistent feature of Australian society. Historically, homelessness wa...
This report finds that the provision of stable public housing for people experiencing or at risk of ...
Local government is recognised as the tier of government closest to the people of Australia (Megarri...
Introduction and background: Initially originating in the field of mental health and disability, sup...
Homelessness Australia (HA) is the national peak body advocating for people experiencing homelessnes...
This report finds that housing availability and affordability is the greatest unmet need for clien...
Homelessness, despite being a major social policy issue in Australia, is an area that is not well se...
Supportive housing is a package of assistance for tenants to address health and other needs as well ...
Providing secure, sustainable housing options for people experiencing chronic homelessness has posed...
Homelessness is a globally persistent social and public health concern. Individuals who experience h...
Recent research from New Zealand suggests that one in every 120 people in New Zealand are facing hom...
Issue: addressed Housing renewal is a common urban housing and development strategy internationally....
The current housing and homelessness crisis throughout Australia reflects the failure of decades of ...
Since 2010, Australian homelessness services, largely operating in the inner city areas of Australia...
MISHA (Michael’s Intensive Supported Housing Accord), a philanthropically-funded project, began in l...
Homelessness is a severe and persistent feature of Australian society. Historically, homelessness wa...
This report finds that the provision of stable public housing for people experiencing or at risk of ...
Local government is recognised as the tier of government closest to the people of Australia (Megarri...
Introduction and background: Initially originating in the field of mental health and disability, sup...
Homelessness Australia (HA) is the national peak body advocating for people experiencing homelessnes...
This report finds that housing availability and affordability is the greatest unmet need for clien...
Homelessness, despite being a major social policy issue in Australia, is an area that is not well se...
Supportive housing is a package of assistance for tenants to address health and other needs as well ...
Providing secure, sustainable housing options for people experiencing chronic homelessness has posed...
Homelessness is a globally persistent social and public health concern. Individuals who experience h...
Recent research from New Zealand suggests that one in every 120 people in New Zealand are facing hom...
Issue: addressed Housing renewal is a common urban housing and development strategy internationally....
The current housing and homelessness crisis throughout Australia reflects the failure of decades of ...
Since 2010, Australian homelessness services, largely operating in the inner city areas of Australia...
MISHA (Michael’s Intensive Supported Housing Accord), a philanthropically-funded project, began in l...
Homelessness is a severe and persistent feature of Australian society. Historically, homelessness wa...