The worsening rental crisis in Australia
There were 20 references to Shelter WA’s submission, five to Shelter WA’s Building Tenancy Skills project, and 35 to Make Renting Fair.
There were 20 references to Shelter WA’s submission, five to Shelter WA’s Building Tenancy Skills project, and 35 to Make Renting Fair.
To fit in with the theme, the team will be using the event to unveil new video resources that have been filmed as part of the project.
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.
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.
Services wanted access to an up-to-date online service directory and a central place to ask questions about services.
With funding extended to June 2024 there are plenty of opportunities to provide further Workshops in other locations convenient for Rise tenants.
With funding extended to June 2024 there are plenty of opportunities to provide further Workshops in other locations convenient for Rise tenants.
More tenants will have the opportunity to deepen their understanding of their rights and their responsibilities.
The workshop will provide information about the Residential Tenancies Act in Plain English and will signpost tenants to relevant supports.
Knowing this history means they can take a trauma informed approach and better understand the support needs of each family.
The Ministerial Council is led by Disability Services Minister Don Punch.
Some ideas that came from the working group included developing a flyer and brochure.
Our thanks to Circle Green, the Financial Counsellor’s Association of WA, People with Disability WA and Consumer Protection.
Shelter WA and People with Disabilities WA Inc. are pleased to be managing the Building Tenancy Skills Project funded by the Department of Social Security.
Shelter WA and People with Disabilities WA Inc. are pleased to be managing the Building Tenancy Skills Project funded by the Department of Social Security.