New Certificate IV in Housing kicks off
Shelter WA welcomes this fantastic investment in the growth and capacity of the WA Community and Public Housing workforce.
Shelter WA welcomes this fantastic investment in the growth and capacity of the WA Community and Public Housing workforce.
A room overflowing with delegates keen to connect and to embrace the opportunity to discuss challenges the sector is experiencing.
The Innovation in Community Housing Showcase, sponsored by DevelopmentWA will highlight the existing achievements of the sector through presentations.
The Steering group comprises of representatives from Department of Communities, Community Housing Organisations, NMTAFE, Shelter WA and Community Skills WA.
Providing a breakdown over time on the proportion of public and social housing household’s income that goes to rent, and WA Government spending per person for public and community housing.
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.
Award-winning artist Sioux Tempestt created a design that represents local flora, fauna, community and growth.
Goldfields-Esperance is the largest region in WA, covering just under a third of the state. The challenge of servicing a vast region is a common theme amongst local organisations, the message being that the tyranny of distance brings a real cost to effective service delivery.
Paula O’Leary was one of six highlighted at the Ahi’s Brighter Future Awards which included two new categories — the Future Leader Award and Response to COVID-19 Award.
Shelter WA received a COVID-19 grant from Lotterywest to develop a regional engagement framework across the nine regions.
Since the ending of the rental moratorium in March this year Shelter WA, in partnership with our members and key partners, continues to take the pulse of the number of people seeking housing assistance across the community sector. The first update was given at the Rental Roundtable held a month on from the ending of […]
The number of people seeking assistance and advice on significant debt they now find themselves in, as a result of the rent increases seen since the moratorium lifting, is of immense concern.
One and two bedroom units are needed for the program which aims to house people in need from the area so they can be supported to stabilise their lives.
The Chair of Shelter WA and former Foundation Housing CEO is inducted into the WA Women’s Hall of Fame.