Tag Archive for: Family Domestic Violence

Priced Out Report by Everybody’s Home

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24,500 clients were assisted in Western Australia – 9 per cent of the national SHS population (273,600 total clients).

Anglicare heatmaps show rental stress by electorate

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24,500 clients were assisted in Western Australia – 9 per cent of the national SHS population (273,600 total clients).

Specialist homelessness services annual report 2022-23

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24,500 clients were assisted in Western Australia – 9 per cent of the national SHS population (273,600 total clients).

SOS – Save our Safe Night Space

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We are calling on the WA Government for an emergency lifeline of funding to keep this service operating.

New Ministry, welcome Sabine Winton MLA as Minister for Community Services

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Shelter WA congratulates Minister Sabine Winton MLA as Minister for Community Services.

Specialist homelessness services annual report 2021-22

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In WA one in 111 people received homelessness assistance, lower than the national rate (one in 94).

Have Your Say – FDV Tenancy Laws

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Once consultation has closed, Consumer Protection will prepare a review report which the Minister for Commerce will table in the Parliament.

Specialist homelessness services annual report 2020-21

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In 2020–21, SHS agencies provided support to almost 278,300 clients who each had a variety of different needs and reasons for seeking support.

Parkerville Children and Youth Care

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Modern services are part of the evolution of an organisation that has provided a safety and security net for children and young people for almost 120 years.

FDV Toolkit

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This toolkit is to help educate and provide needed information about the reform to tenancy legislation regarding Family and Domestic Violence (FDV) to community housing providers in Western Australia.

Social and Economic Impact of COVID-19

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The Department of Communities is monitoring the social and economic impacts of COVID-19 on the WA community.

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