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Daphne Habibis

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Improving housing responses to Indigenous patterns of mobility


The research identified types of mobility amongst Indigenous people and the link between mobility and the risk of falling into homelessness. It also outlined how housing policy-makers might respond to increased rates of temporary mobility of Indigenous people. Authors: Daphne Habibis, Christina Birdsall-Jones, Terry Dunbar, Margaret Scrimgeour, Elizabeth Taylor and Megan Nethercote. Image: 'a glimpse...
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A sustaining tenancies approach to managing demanding behaviour in public housing: a good practice guide


This guide has been written as a desktop manual to help in the formulation of policy, practice and ideas for sustaining tenancies in public housing. It aims to show how eviction can be avoided through positive measures to provide a supportive environment for tenancies.
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A sustaining tenancies approach to demanding behaviour in public housing: a good practice guide


Changes in the profile of public housing tenants in recent decades have seen growth in the number of tenants with complex needs. Many tenants who engage in demanding behaviour fit within this category. These tenants are especially susceptible to the cycle of homelessness and its damaging effects. The public housing sector is in a unique...
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Sustaining tenants with demanding behaviour: a review of the research


Federal and State housing policies have changed the face of public housing, which is increasingly becoming the accommodation of last resort.
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Evictions and housing management


This research set out to establish an evidence base around public and private sector rental evictions in Australia that will assist in the formulation of policies and strategies that reduce the cost burden of evictions on housing providers and managers.

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