Supporting communities forum homelessness working group communiqué
The working group will meet on a quarterly basis, in alignment with the Supporting Communities Forum schedule.
The working group will meet on a quarterly basis, in alignment with the Supporting Communities Forum schedule.
The working group will meet on a quarterly basis, in alignment with the Supporting Communities Forum schedule.
With its stunning front page artwork from First Nations artist Nerolie Bynder this edition of Parity is a must have for anyone who wants an understanding of work being done in Western Australia to end homelessness.
The intent of the Community Partnerships Roundtable is to bring together Communities and the community services sector to identify and implement better ways of working together for the benefit of the Western Australian community.
The working group will meet on a quarterly basis, in alignment with the Supporting Communities Forum schedule.
The roundtable will be the first of many conversations placing a strategic focus on youth homelessness.
An initiative to build a collaborative partnership between the WA Government and the community services sector, a key contributor to economic growth, employment and community wellbeing, particularly for vulnerable Western Australians.
The Minister signalled his intent to leverage Community Housing Providers opportunities to drive new supply referencing the social housing investment fund and opportunities to access government land.
Shelter WA will work closely with the sector and government to co-design a clear, visible transition process over the next two years which will inform and guide the commissioning of homelessness services.
The intent of the Community Partnerships Roundtable is to bring together Communities and the community services sector to identify and implement better ways of working together for the benefit of the Western Australian community.
This initial ‘design lab’ will be an opportunity for the Department of Communities to provide information on each priority project area and overview ways in which we will work with you throughout this process.
The structure of the Housing and Assets Division is currently being finalised in consultation with staff.
The Framework has been designed to provide an overarching frame of reference to support Communities to build and sustain relationships with external stakeholders.
The new Housing and Assets Division will bring together the functions of the existing Assets Division and the Housing Policy functions from other divisions.