We are all too familiar with the problems of the social housing system, particularly public housing. This paper argues that the system is no longer capable of addressing client needs, current national housing problems, or those looming over the horizon. It briefly examines the causes of the system’s parlous state and outlines proposals for reform to change it into one which is more contemporary. These include a new funding system (dependent on a new rent assistance model) which draws private rental housing into the social housing system, a reconfiguration of the roles of community and public housing (the latter to focus on low income households, not complex needs), and a new organisational structure for public housing which makes area and r...
Hall and Berry (2004) in Operating Deficits and Public Housing: Policy Options for Reversing the Tre...
Adequate housing has long been considered a basic human right. Trends of globalisation, financialisa...
Our aim in this paper is to stimulate debate about the role of public housing. We have set out to pr...
We are all too familiar with the problems of the social housing system, particularly public housing....
This paper outlines a conceptual approach to social housing in market economies that addresses probl...
After years of cutbacks to housing programs in Canada, there has emerged a consensus that a progress...
For 60 years, the public housing sector has had a dominant role in the Australian social housing sys...
Currently the New South Wales social housing system faces many challenges – funding is decreasing, o...
The absence of choice stigmatises Social Housing. “Intentionally Homeless” for refusal to accept a “...
Social housing in Australia is under pressure. Put simply, demand remains high, whilst the annual su...
Safe, adequate, affordable and appropriate housing is critical to health, wellbeing, and social and ...
Social housing in Australia is under pressure. Put simply, demand remains high, whilst the annual su...
This paper considers the impact of reform on the social housing sectors in Northern Ireland and Sout...
We are all too familiar with the problems of the social housing system, particularly public housing....
The merits of market and non-market, or social, housing provision are often debated on the basis of ...
Hall and Berry (2004) in Operating Deficits and Public Housing: Policy Options for Reversing the Tre...
Adequate housing has long been considered a basic human right. Trends of globalisation, financialisa...
Our aim in this paper is to stimulate debate about the role of public housing. We have set out to pr...
We are all too familiar with the problems of the social housing system, particularly public housing....
This paper outlines a conceptual approach to social housing in market economies that addresses probl...
After years of cutbacks to housing programs in Canada, there has emerged a consensus that a progress...
For 60 years, the public housing sector has had a dominant role in the Australian social housing sys...
Currently the New South Wales social housing system faces many challenges – funding is decreasing, o...
The absence of choice stigmatises Social Housing. “Intentionally Homeless” for refusal to accept a “...
Social housing in Australia is under pressure. Put simply, demand remains high, whilst the annual su...
Safe, adequate, affordable and appropriate housing is critical to health, wellbeing, and social and ...
Social housing in Australia is under pressure. Put simply, demand remains high, whilst the annual su...
This paper considers the impact of reform on the social housing sectors in Northern Ireland and Sout...
We are all too familiar with the problems of the social housing system, particularly public housing....
The merits of market and non-market, or social, housing provision are often debated on the basis of ...
Hall and Berry (2004) in Operating Deficits and Public Housing: Policy Options for Reversing the Tre...
Adequate housing has long been considered a basic human right. Trends of globalisation, financialisa...
Our aim in this paper is to stimulate debate about the role of public housing. We have set out to pr...