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Organisation

Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute

Acronym:
AHURI
Report

Integration and social housing in Australia: theory and practice (final report)


This study examines the themes of policy and service integration in the provision of social housing in Australia and identifies principles that may contribute to better-integrated social housing policies and services. This study examines the themes of policy and service integration in the provision of social housing in Australia. It identifies the factors driving policy...
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21st century housing careers and Australia's housing future


This report presents the findings that have emerged out of the second AHURI funded National Research Venture (NRV2), 21st century housing careers and Australia's housing future. The report identifies the major drivers of housing careers in Australia in the first part of the 21st century, as well as policy implications.
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Operating deficits and community housing: policy options for reversing the trend


The original aims of this project were to: • clarify the impact of Community Housing Organisation operating deficits on the potential growth and development of an expanded community housing sector • develop suitable policy options for returning community housing to operational surpluses; and by so doing • provide a context for the development and growth...
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What makes case management work for people experiencing homelessness?


Case management has been central to homelessness assistance practice in Australia since at least the early 1990s, when it was adopted as a key strategy to enhance the Supported Accommodation Assistance Program (SAAP). The approach was formally documented in 1997 with the release of the SAAP Case Management Resource Kit. This research synthesis project was...
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Dwelling, land and neighbourhood use by older home owners: Positioning paper


The project aims to: 1. Provide an understanding of the relationship between older home owners and their dwelling types, sizes and locations; 2. Examine the variation in these factors by the age of occupants, their level of ability, household type and cultural background; 3. Assess how efficiently housing stock is, and could be, used by...

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