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Inquiry into socially supported housing pathways
Demand for social housing is outstripping supply. In addition to highlighting the urgency for more social housing, this research suggests governments could re-imagine the social housing system and transform social housing assistance. The research looked at how to change Australia's system into one that supports 'housing pathways'; how households move between different tenancies and tenures.
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The role of outcomes-based frameworks in social housing provision in Australia
This research examines the organisational and resource implications of transitioning from ‘output-based’ to ‘outcomes-based’ funding arrangements for providing social housing in Australia. It explores relevant housing policy contexts, reviewing opportunities and key policy barriers for this reform goal.
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Social housing pathways by policy co-design: opportunities for tenant participation in system innovation in Australia
This research examines the best-practice opportunities for increasing tenant participation in developing social housing and related housing assistance policies and programs in Australia.
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Enhancing the coordination of housing supports for individuals leaving institutional settings
The overall aim of this inquiry was to develop clear policy directions for enhancing housing supports for individuals leaving institutional settings.
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Leaving rehab: enhancing transitions into stable housing
This research presents policy and practice recommendations to enhance the coordination of housing, health and social care supports for individuals leaving residential treatment for mental health or substance use problems.