ACHO Sector Strengthening Project – Coolabaroo Housing Service
Acknowledging that closing the gap on socioeconomic factors such as housing rests with self-determination and an empowered Aboriginal community.
Acknowledging that closing the gap on socioeconomic factors such as housing rests with self-determination and an empowered Aboriginal community.
The Productivity Commission drew on and cited data and information 25 times throughout the report.
The review’s recommendations mirror many findings and recommendations presented in Shelter WA’s submission to the review.
This report is based on findings from 73 homelessness services operating across WA and outcomes from focus groups comprising of homelessness service CEOs and managers.
This report is based on findings from 73 homelessness services operating across WA and outcomes from focus groups comprising of homelessness service CEOs and managers.
Terms of Reference have been developed, and on Tuesday, 21 December 2021 the Productivity Commission released an Issues Paper to provide guidance for submissions.
Bilateral agreements under the National Housing and Homelessness Agreement (NHHA) expire at the end of 2022-23 with further funding subject to negotiation.
Homelessness Australia in partnership with National Shelter and other peaks is undertaking advocacy at a national level for retention of this payment through the Don’t Close the Door/ERO cuts to homelessness services campaign.
Shelter WA has put together this High-Level overview of some of the housing and homelessness provisions in the WA 2020-21 Budget Papers.