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Flinders University

Report

Mapping and reviewing homelessness programs


Non-government organisations across Australia work to assist homeless people in a myriad of ways and from time to time many of these programs and services are evaluated. Service review and evaluation reports may be used to justify funding requests, demonstrate accountability, improve service delivery or test the effectiveness of service models. However, because these reports...
Article

Digital technology access and use among socially and economically disadvantaged groups in South Australia

Katherine Biedrzycki, Fran Baum

This paper analyses the digital technology experiences of socioeconomically disadvantaged groups in Australia. It reports on a qualitative study which explored how these groups access and use information and communication technologies (ICTs), specifically computers, Internet and mobile phones.
Conference paper

What policy approaches are needed to ensure that people with psychiatric disabilities have access to appropriate housing?


This paper focuses on policy responses to promote positive housing outcomes, including strategies for inter-sectoral collaboration for policy agenda setting and implementation, addressing community stigma, tackling professional resistance to mental health reform, developing advocacy alliances, providing housing models which address social isolation, and challenging medical discourses on disability.
Report

Women, domestic and family violence and homelessness: a synthesis report


This report investigates the support and accommodation needs of women (and children) affected by domestic and family violence.
Conference paper

Housing and health: examining the impacts of generational housing reform on vulnerable urban households


This paper considers the health implications of the current process of generational reform to the way housing is provided to low income households in Australia and especially South Australia.