This research project was conducted by the ANGLICARE Sydney Social Policy & Research Unit (SP&RU) in partnership with ANGLICARE Sydney Migrant & Refugee Services (MARS). The formal research question engaged in the report is: Is the housing assistance given to African refugees sufficient to help them to secure decent medium to long term housing in Western Sydney? The project methodology involved structured interviews with key stakeholders including 21 African refugees living in Western Sydney, 6 settlement workers, 3 housing workers and 1 real estate agent. African community members were asked questions about their expectations and experience of accessing affordable housing. Settlement and housing workers were asked about the efficacy of exi...
Safe, appropriate housing is vital for the successful settlement of refugees, since establishing a h...
Refugees come from diverse backgrounds and the issues they face depend on their particular circumsta...
Before 1993, the population of refugees in South Africa was negligible. The political stability sinc...
This exploratory study investigates the challenges newly arrived African refugees in Australia face ...
Before 2001, most Africans immigrating to Australia were white South Africans and Zimbabweans who ar...
This qualitative study investigates the issues encountered by refugee women as they resettle in the ...
For African refugees arriving in Metro Vancouver, housing is a crucial component of settlement and i...
Most refugee migrants entering Australia have limited financial resources. In Australia, low-income ...
This thesis examines the impact of the housing experiences of resettled refugees. It reiterates that...
The rationale for writing this thesis was prompted by years of working with displaced people and ref...
The refugee community from the South Sudan is among the most disadvantaged and vulnerable community ...
This thesis explores the resettlement experiences of former African refugees in Hobart. It provides ...
The UTS Centre for Local Government in partnership with the International Centre for Muslim and non-...
The study involved reviewing housing and other policies that affect humanitarian entrants (\u27refug...
Black African refugee communities are a relatively recent addition to the Australia landscape. Betwe...
Safe, appropriate housing is vital for the successful settlement of refugees, since establishing a h...
Refugees come from diverse backgrounds and the issues they face depend on their particular circumsta...
Before 1993, the population of refugees in South Africa was negligible. The political stability sinc...
This exploratory study investigates the challenges newly arrived African refugees in Australia face ...
Before 2001, most Africans immigrating to Australia were white South Africans and Zimbabweans who ar...
This qualitative study investigates the issues encountered by refugee women as they resettle in the ...
For African refugees arriving in Metro Vancouver, housing is a crucial component of settlement and i...
Most refugee migrants entering Australia have limited financial resources. In Australia, low-income ...
This thesis examines the impact of the housing experiences of resettled refugees. It reiterates that...
The rationale for writing this thesis was prompted by years of working with displaced people and ref...
The refugee community from the South Sudan is among the most disadvantaged and vulnerable community ...
This thesis explores the resettlement experiences of former African refugees in Hobart. It provides ...
The UTS Centre for Local Government in partnership with the International Centre for Muslim and non-...
The study involved reviewing housing and other policies that affect humanitarian entrants (\u27refug...
Black African refugee communities are a relatively recent addition to the Australia landscape. Betwe...
Safe, appropriate housing is vital for the successful settlement of refugees, since establishing a h...
Refugees come from diverse backgrounds and the issues they face depend on their particular circumsta...
Before 1993, the population of refugees in South Africa was negligible. The political stability sinc...