#HW2023 | Homelessness Week Presentations
Take the time to explore new ideas, expert discussions and presentations made at both opening and closing events.
Take the time to explore new ideas, expert discussions and presentations made at both opening and closing events.
We made the decision to secure funding for a grants round that local communities in the regions and metro area could apply for.
We made the decision to secure funding for a grants round that local communities in the regions and metro area could apply for.
My strong hope is this years’ Homelessness Week events provide positive stories and examples of how communities are working together to end homelessness.
Homelessness Week runs from Monday, 7 to 11 August 2023.
This chosen theme aims to discuss the opportunities for greater collaboration between health, housing and homeless services to reduce barriers and be more responsive to people experiencing homelessness, reducing the cycle of people in and out of the health system.
The ACI is the flagship program at A Way Home Washington. It uses a By-Name List to track and drive evidence-based improvements to help reduce rough sleeping and chronic homelessness.
The ACI is the flagship program at A Way Home Washington. It uses a By-Name List to track and drive evidence-based improvements to help reduce rough sleeping and chronic homelessness.
Empathy is the centre of human rights activism. Empathy drives real change. ‘Walk A Day In My Shoes’ opened with a discussion on the need to listen to people with Lived Experience of Homelessness and act on the empathy that is evoked when listening.
The presentations were followed by a facilitated workshop to discuss how the sector is preparing for climate change and climate events, where current priorities lie and what barriers lie in the way to improvement.
In his speech the Minister for Housing; Homelessness; Local Government Hon. John Carey MLA highlighted the issue around social housing of “getting the money out the door”.
In addition to hearing the work of Dr O’Connell the Symposium explored the gaps and opportunities between housing, health and homelessness.
The population of people experiencing homelessness in Western Australia is characterised by an over-representation of Aboriginal people.
A key challenge is going to be to maintain and build on these improvements in the post-pandemic world.
Criss-crossing roads with indifference to the rain Josh and the twenty-five odd people following him created a sight for traffic passing by, particularly with television cameras in tow.
In his recorded speech the Hon. John Carey referenced the many government initiatives currently underway to end homelessness.