Homeless women
Report
A home of one's own: philanthropic & social sector solutions for women’s housing
Addressing housing insecurity before women reach crisis point is an urgent challenge requiring a collaborative, community-wide response. This report sets out the facts and challenges of housing insecurity among women in Australia and proposes intervention points for social purpose impact investors, institutional investors and philanthropists to mitigate the risk of more women falling into homelessness.
Report
Bridging the gap between homelessness and family violence services
This report seeks to understand the extent to which victim survivors of family violence seeking crisis accommodation are being referred between the homelessness and family violence sectors and back, without receiving the service they are requesting. It makes a series of recommendations to better respond to family violence and homelessness.
Report
Somewhere to go: meeting the housing needs of women and children in Tasmania
This research examines the particular needs of women, identifying specific issues and inequalities faced by them in seeking safe, secure and affordable housing.
Research Summary
Pathways to homelessness for people sleeping rough in NSW
This Evidence Brief presents key findings from Taylor Fry’s Pathways to homelessness report about people who are rough sleeping in NSW. The authors also discuss implications for policy and practice.
Research Summary
Pathways to homelessness for people with mental health issues in NSW
This Evidence Brief presents key findings about people experiencing mental health issues from Taylor Fry’s Pathways to homelessness report. The authors also discuss implications for policy and practice.