Building Tenancy Skills expansion
More tenants will have the opportunity to deepen their understanding of their rights and their responsibilities.
More tenants will have the opportunity to deepen their understanding of their rights and their responsibilities.
The real estate industry has claimed that the impact of two particular changes going ahead – the removal of no grounds evictions and allowing renters to make minor modifications like adding a picture hook – will cause thousands of investors to sell their properties.
The workshop will provide information about the Residential Tenancies Act in Plain English and will signpost tenants to relevant supports.
Knowing this history means they can take a trauma informed approach and better understand the support needs of each family.
Some ideas that came from the working group included developing a flyer and brochure.
Our thanks to Circle Green, the Financial Counsellor’s Association of WA, People with Disability WA and Consumer Protection.
Shelter WA and People with Disabilities WA Inc. are pleased to be managing the Building Tenancy Skills Project funded by the Department of Social Security.
Shelter WA and People with Disabilities WA Inc. are pleased to be managing the Building Tenancy Skills Project funded by the Department of Social Security.
It will become the latest resource of Legal Aid WA’s highly successful Blurred Borders project.
We will work alongside people with disability and relevant advocacy, financial counselling, disability, consumer protection, community legal, housing and housing support providers to develop skills and resources to help prevent evictions and reduce the risk of homelessness for people with disability