Tag Archive for: Aboriginal Homelessness

Specialist homelessness services client pathways: analysis insights

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The AIHW Specialist Homelessness Services Collection includes information about clients receiving homelessness services support from 1 July 2011 onwards.

Exploring “hot-topics”

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Referencing the tour location students will be visiting Kath encouraged students to dig deeper when they visited Singapore when it comes to homelessness.

Urban Indigenous homelessness: much more than housing

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According to the research, two interrelated factors underpin experiences of chronic Indigenous homelessness.

#HW2022 | Data Dashboard Launch & Workshop

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The population of people experiencing homelessness in Western Australia is characterised by an over-representation of Aboriginal people.

New data reveals homelessness on the rise

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The data showed a significant over-representation of Aboriginaland Torres Strait Islander people in the Western Australian homeless population.

Why Aboriginal homelessness needs a cultural approach

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As Australia’s most marginalised group and one of the most poverty-stricken First Nations peoples worldwide, the housing market continues to leave Aboriginal Australia out in the cold (figuratively and literally).

Ending Homelessness Report

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The 2021 Ending Homelessness in Western Australia 2021 report builds on previous work from the Centre for Social Impact The University of Western Australia (CSI UWA) by presenting an analysis of homelessness in Western Australia, using the Advance to Zero database.

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