Practical Strategies to Grow Tier 2 and 3 Community Housing Organisations – Expression of Interest
Housing Australia is providing Shelter WA with funding for a sector-wide capacity building project to start in January 2024.
Housing Australia is providing Shelter WA with funding for a sector-wide capacity building project to start in January 2024.
Housing Australia will be delivering the Commonwealth Government’s Housing Australia Future Fund and Housing Accord initiatives.
Feedback from CHOs has been great and the team at CHIA NSW is already hard at work developing more dashboards for the service.
Questions touched primarily on the financial support options available through the Housing Australia Investment Mandate Direction.
A room overflowing with delegates keen to connect and to embrace the opportunity to discuss challenges the sector is experiencing.
The three ACCOs partnering with Kuditj to pursue ISO 27001:2013 accreditation will benefit from Kuditj’s experience.
The pilot ‘Kinship House’ will be lived in by workers building the rest of the development, which will eventually house 3,500 people.
The Innovation in Community Housing Showcase, sponsored by DevelopmentWA will highlight the existing achievements of the sector through presentations.
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.
Working with Nous Consulting group to develop a housing strategy in order to best meet these needs, Yindjibarndi Nation Limited is committed to supporting the community.
Shelter WA Chief Executive Officer Kath Snell announced as co-chair of new Community Housing group.
In order for the HAFF to come into effect, and for resultant funding to be made available, Federal Parliament first needs to pass the HAFF Bill.
There were varying degrees of knowledge about the Housing Australia Future Fund within the room so the collaborative discussion was welcomed.
It is the seventeenth report in the BCEC Focus on WA report series. This research looks at overall affordability and where key pressures are.
Bethanie provides a range of housing services in a variety of locations. Overseeing the work is Shane Ogilvie, Chief Executive Officer.
The Housing First Homelessness Advisory Group is made up of 11 women and six men, who have expertise from a range of areas.