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https://hdl.handle.net/2440/72212
2024-03-28T11:59:58ZThe Adelaide Zero Project: Ending street homelessness in the inner city: Discussion Paper
https://hdl.handle.net/2440/139839
Title: The Adelaide Zero Project: Ending street homelessness in the inner city: Discussion Paper
Author: Tually, S.; Skinner, V.; Faulkner, D.; Goodwin-Smith, I.2017-01-01T00:00:00ZOne rent increase from disaster: older renters living on the edge in Western Australia, Final Report
https://hdl.handle.net/2440/139471
Title: One rent increase from disaster: older renters living on the edge in Western Australia, Final Report
Author: Fiedler, J.; Faulkner, D.
Abstract: This project
has been conducted in light of extensive research that is warning of rapidly
increasing housing problems facing older people. The three main factors are: an
ageing population, reducing rates of home ownership and significant increases
in older people relying on rental accommodation to age-in-place in their later
years. The objective of the Project is to increase awareness of older people’s
housing issues across Australia, improve older people’s access to affordable
housing and ensure better availability of services that can help older people
in housing difficulty. More specifically the aims of this project for Western
Australia are to: Identify what is the level of homelessness amongst the older
population in WA and who is at risk of homelessness in WA; examine the current
state policy frameworks that impact on the housing circumstances of older
people in WA; identify what are the housing options that currently exist,
what are their main characteristics and how do older people apply for them; identify what services are available to help older people
access affordable and appropriate housing in WA; propose appropriate
recommendations that will lead to a systems reform approach to improve
assistance and housing for low income older people.2019-01-01T00:00:00ZOne rent increase from disaster: older renters living on the edge in Western Australia, Summary report
https://hdl.handle.net/2440/139470
Title: One rent increase from disaster: older renters living on the edge in Western Australia, Summary report
Author: Fiedler, J.; Faulkner, D.
Abstract: This project
has been conducted in light of extensive research that is warning of rapidly
increasing housing problems facing older people. The three main factors are: an
ageing population, reducing rates of home ownership and significant increases
in older people relying on rental accommodation to age-in-place in their later
years. The objective of the Project is to increase awareness of older people’s
housing issues across Australia, improve older people’s access to affordable
housing and ensure better availability of services that can help older people
in housing difficulty. More specifically the aims of this project for Western
Australia are to: Identify what is the level of homelessness amongst the older
population in WA and who is at risk of homelessness in WA; examine the current
state policy frameworks that impact on the housing circumstances of older
people in WA; identify what are the housing options that currently exist,
what are their main characteristics and how do older people apply for them; identify what services are available to help older people
access affordable and appropriate housing in WA; propose appropriate
recommendations that will lead to a systems reform approach to improve
assistance and housing for low income older people.2019-01-01T00:00:00ZFinding a suitable home for older people at risk of homelessness in South Australia
https://hdl.handle.net/2440/139469
Title: Finding a suitable home for older people at risk of homelessness in South Australia
Author: Fiedler, J.; Faulkner, D.
Abstract: This project has been conducted in light of extensive research that is warning of rapidly increasing housing problems facing older people. The three main factors are: an ageing population, reducing rates of home ownership and significant increases in older people relying on rental accommodation to age-in-place in their later years. The objective of the Project is to increase awareness of older people’s housing issues across Australia, improve older people’s access to affordable housing and ensure better availability of services that can help older people in housing difficulty. More specifically the aims of this project for South Australia are to: Identify what is the level of homelessness amongst the older population in SA and who is at risk of homelessness in SA; examine the current state policy frameworks that impact on the housing circumstances of older people in SA; identify what are the housing options that currently exist, what are their main characteristics and how do older people apply for them; identify what services are available to help older people access affordable and appropriate housing in SA; propose appropriate recommendations that will lead to a systems reform approach to improve assistance and housing for low income older people.2017-01-01T00:00:00Z