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Kathy Arthurson
Report
Developing appropriate exit strategies for housing regeneration programmes
One of the major challenges faced by state housing authorities engaged in housing estate regeneration/renewal programs is to sustain the benefits that accrue from an initial injection of resources. In this report Keith Jacobs, Kathy Arthurson and Bill Randolph explore the utility of exit strategies and examine models that can be deployed in Australian regeneration...
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Social exclusion and housing
Kathy Arthurson and Keith Jacobs present the findings of a literature review that addresses the relevance of the concept of social exclusion for Australian housing policy. In general terms, social exclusion is understood to denote a set of factors and processes that accentuate material and social deprivation. This review is premised on the assumption that...
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Developing effective housing management policies to address problems of antisocial behaviour
This project entailed a set of overlapping research strands that together should provide State housing agencies with the evidence base to develop effective forms of intervention to address anti-social behaviour.
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Developing effective housing management strategies to address problems of anti-social behaviour
This project will pursue a set of overlapping research strands that together will provide state housing agencies with the evidence base to develop effective forms of intervention to address anti-social behaviour. The review undertaken for this Positioning Paper shows that housing management responses in the Australian context are primarily focused on resolving tenant disputes, with...