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Organisation

Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute

Acronym:
AHURI
Report

Transformative transfers: growing capacities in UK social housing


This study investigated the creation of successful non-profit housing providers through public housing transfers in the UK, for both the housing providers and government policies. The study established that different capacities need to be developed at different stages, including during the policy design process, after transfer, in a 'settling-down', post-transfer period (two to five years)...
Report

Shared home ownership by people with disability


This study investigated the most appropriate and beneficial shared home ownership models for people with disability. While shared ownership brings potential benefits such as can enhancing housing choice, security of tenure and sense of ownership, it can expose people to debt risks. Capital investment by people with disability into shared ownership may also reduce the...
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A new look at the channels from housing to employment decisions


This research examined various possible links between housing related variables and employment.
Interview

Tony Keenan, Launch Housing. AHURI conference: Homelessness and housing solutions, 31 March 2017


Interview with Tony Keenan, Launch Housing CEO, discuss the outline of his presentation to the AHURI One-day conference, 'Homelessness and housing solutions.' To be held on 31 March 2017 in Brisbane. The importance of the conference to those working in the homelessness sector is highlighted.
Report

The funding and delivery of programs to reduce homelessness: the case study evidence


This report forms part of an AHURI Inquiry into the funding and delivery of programs to reduce homelessness. It provides evidence from case studies of homelessness services into how services supporting those experiencing homelessness are funded, and how different forms and levels of funding impact on the delivery of homelessness assistance. This evidence is based...

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