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Organisation

Swinburne University of Technology

Report

Understanding the experience of social housing pathways


Australia’s social housing system is under considerable pressure, with high demand, but manifestly inadequate supply. In this context, governments have introduced ‘pathways’ frameworks to promote movement through the social housing system. This report explores tenants’ experiences and perspectives on these social housing pathways.
Report

Older People: Equity, Respect & Ageing (OPERA) - phase 1 findings


This report presents an overview of findings from community consultations and provides analysis and recommendations for action in the prevention of elder abuse.
Report

Community co-design of digital interventions for primary prevention of ageism and elder abuse


This report evaluates the consultation and co-design processes used to create the digital intervention and how this methodology impacted on the creation of the approach to storytelling about ageism as a driver of elder abuse.
Report

Safety, risk and wellbeing on dating apps: final report


This project responds to the need to provide more detailed, first-hand accounts to better understand the way health, wellbeing and safety are experienced through dating apps. The report outlines key findings of a two-year ARC Linkage partnership between Swinburne University of Technology, ACON Health, Family Planning NSW and the University of Sydney.
Conference paper

From design vision to economic feasibility: using a data-driven approach


Trends suggest that 60% of all new dwellings will be built in established Sydney's middle suburbs characterised by houses reaching the end of their lifecycle. This paper presents and evaluates a case study illustrating the tension between design envisioning and its economic feasibility in market-driven urban development.