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This report explores the circumstances experiences and housing outcomes of couch surfers who sought assistance from specialist homelessness services between 1 July 2011 and 30 June 2015 Based on service use patterns across a 4–year period this comprehensive analysis highlights the diversity and the complexities of the couch surfer population
Preventing first time homelessness amongst older Australians authored by Maree Petersen Cameron Parsell Rhonda Phillips and Gentry White for the Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute at The University of Queensland June 2014 AHURI Final
The AHURI report presents a number of findings including that demand for specialist homelessness services is much higher than the capacity of the system to deliver However clients who do access specialist homelessness services are more likely to be housed and have a reduced use of government services particularly health and justice which result in cost savings to government
The AHURI report notes that waiting lists are long amid growing demand for social housing often from people with complex and specialised support needs "Significant change in the level of government investment is needed to fill the supply gap but currently there is little prospect of that occurring " the report
AHURI publishes new research: homelessness soars in our biggest cities 30/05/2019 / in News / by chia_adm New research conducted by AHURI 'The changing geography of homelessness: a spatial analysis from 2001 to 2016' has revealed homelessness is continuing to
This free webinar will present the findings from a new AHURI research project — Strategic planning 'city deals' and affordable housing — led by Dr Madeleine Pill University of Sheffield UK (formerly University of Sydney) and Professor Nicole Gurran University
AHURI Final Report No 129 ISSN: 1834-7223 ISBN: 978-1-921610-04-2 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This material was produced with funding from the Australian Government and the Australian States and Territories AHURI Ltd gratefully acknowledges the financial
AHURI Final Report No 302 vi 4 1 1 Current living arrangements and experience of homelessness 33 4 2 Residential mobility 35 4 2 1 Savings and mobility 38 4 2 2 Tenure transitions 40 4 3 Income mobility 43 4 4 Summary 47 5 Navigating access to the
This study investigated the issues affecting older Australians who are experiencing or facing homelessness including the capacity to access Specialist Homeless Services and other government supports and potential ways to escape homelessness for older people The research also considered appropriate successful international practices for older people who are homeless or at risk of homelessness
AHURI report 290 iv Contents List of tables vi List of figures vii Acronyms and abbreviations used in this report viii Executive summary 1 Introduction 10 1 1 Why this research was conducted 11 1 2 The policy context 12 1 3 The affordable housing and impact
AHURI Final Report No 302 vi 4 1 1 Current living arrangements and experience of homelessness 33 4 2 Residential mobility 35 4 2 1 Savings and mobility 38 4 2 2 Tenure transitions 40 4 3 Income mobility 43 4 4 Summary 47 5 Navigating access to the
The AHURI report 'Effectiveness of the homelessness services system' written for the Housing Ministers meeting in November has been released and is available for download The report presents a number of findings including that demand for specialist homelessness services in Australia is much higher than the capacity of the system to deliver
AHURI report 272 1 Executive summary The impact of mixed funding sources on homelessness support for Indigenous Australians forms one part of the research program in the AHURI Inquiry into the funding of homelessness services in Australia which aims
Mental Health and Homelessness Final Report authored by Dr Lauren Costello Dr Melanie Thomson and Dr Katie Jones for the Mental Health Commission of NSW i DISCLAIMER The opinions in this publication reflect the results of a research synthesis and
This report explores the circumstances experiences and housing outcomes of couch surfers who sought assistance from specialist homelessness services between 1 July 2011 and 30 June 2015 Based on service use patterns across a 4–year period this comprehensive analysis highlights the diversity and the complexities of the couch surfer population
Series AHURI Final Report no 206 ISSN 1834-7223 Preferred citation Flatau P et al (2013) How integrated are homelessness mental health and drug and alcohol services in Australia? AHURI Final Report No 206 Melbourne: Australian Housing and Urban
AHURI has published a new report assessing how Australian housing policies affect the conceptualisation and construction of social housing pathways The report titled 'A pathway to where?' Inquiry into understanding and reimagining social housing pathways specifically addresses the lived experiences of those who use social housing and how these experiences evolve over time
homelessness funding Indigenous Specialist Homelessness Services funding source Series AHURI Final Report Number 279 ISSN 1834-7223 Publisher Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute Limited Melbourne Australia DOI doi:10 18408/ahuri
Mental Health and Homelessness Final Report authored by Dr Lauren Costello Dr Melanie Thomson and Dr Katie Jones for the Mental Health Commission of NSW i DISCLAIMER The opinions in this publication reflect the results of a research synthesis and
WOMEN HOUSING AND TRANSITIONS OUT OF HOMELESSNESS authored by Barbara Adkins Karen Barnett Kristine Jerome Maree Heffernan John Minnery Of the AHURI Queensland Research Centre a report for the The Commonwealth Office of the Status
Series AHURI Final Report no 206 ISSN 1834-7223 Preferred citation Flatau P et al (2013) How integrated are homelessness mental health and drug and alcohol services in Australia? AHURI Final Report No 206 Melbourne: Australian Housing and Urban
Fingerprint Dive into the research topics of 'Refugees housing and neighbourhoods in Australia AHURI Final Report No 224' Together they form a unique fingerprint refugee Earth Environmental Sciences social inclusion homelessness inclusion UNHCR
The evidence on mental health and homelessness provided in this report is focussed on three themes: Appropriate delivery of mental health services to people living in social housing with a focus on the sustainability of tenancies and prevention of
Five common housing and mental health trajectories: AHURI • Excluded from help required this trajectory is characterised by a lack of access to housing or mental health care • People stuck without adequate support is a trajectory where they are trapped in inappropriate housing institutions or services due to a lack of options
AHURI report 288 i Title The opportunities risks and possibilities of social impact investment for housing and homelessness Authors Kristy Muir Michael Moran Fabienne Michaux Suzanne Findlay Ariella Meltzer Chris Mason Ioana Ramia Richard Heaney The
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