Positive feedback for statewide delivery of tenancy workshops
With funding extended to June 2024 there are plenty of opportunities to provide further Workshops in other locations convenient for Rise tenants.
With funding extended to June 2024 there are plenty of opportunities to provide further Workshops in other locations convenient for Rise tenants.
Opportunities are available to tailor partnerships to align with corporate social responsibility goals and co-investment opportunities.
Shelter WA was awarded a three-year grant from the Sisters of St John of God this year to continue working with four member ACHOs.
In his speech the Minister for Housing; Homelessness; Local Government Hon. John Carey MLA highlighted the issue around social housing of “getting the money out the door”.
In his recorded speech the Hon. John Carey referenced the many government initiatives currently underway to end homelessness.
Shelter WA will continue to facilitate collaboration between the four providers and build on the established momentum to facilitate knowledge sharing and peer support.
We thank Noongar Mia Mia Director Bettina Pickett for a fantastic day.
We are committed to championing the Uluru Statement from the Heart within our organisation and our networks.
Knowing this history means they can take a trauma informed approach and better understand the support needs of each family.
A great outcome for WA and Shelter WA members with worthy programs and housing professionals recognised for their contribution to the sector and excellence.
The service is being delivered consistently with Housing First, and finding housing is the highest priority element of the caseworker; however, housing remains scarce in the midst of WA’s rental crisis.
You can nominate up to two individuals that you believe should be recognised for their positive impact.
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.
The research was conducted by Sandra Harben at Noongar Mia Mia and were endorsed by the Telethon Kids Institute Ngullar Coorlungar Elder co-researchers.
The project will focus on optimising the ACHO’s current assets, build on their professionalism and through a peer-to-peer learning approach build collective capability supported by the technical expertise shared across the organisations.
This peer-to-peer approach is being supported by technical expertise shared across the four organisations.