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Understanding the links between mental health, housing and

WEBThere is a complex two-way relationship between mental health, housing and homelessness, where major life events and a person’s circumstances (e.g. mental …

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What is a mental ill health issue and how it affects housing

WEBEvery year, 1 in 5 adult (around 20%) Australians are estimated to experience mental ill health (equating to about 5 million Australians in 2020-21). AIHW data reveals …

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What are the health, social and economic benefits of …

WEBWhat are the health, social and economic benefits of providing public housing and support to formerly homeless people? authored by Lisa Wood, Paul Flatau, Kaylene Zaretzky, …

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What is the difference between social housing and affordable

WEBAs Australia is gripped by a worsening housing and rental crisis, discussion has centred on the urgent need for more social and affordable housing. While they are …

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Trajectories the interplay between housing and mental health

WEBMind Australia in collaboration with the Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute (AHURI) have conducted a national study, Trajectories: the interplay …

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Housing, homelessness and mental health: towards systems change

WEBMind Australia in collaboration with the Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute (AHURI) have conducted a national study, Trajectories: the interplay between mental …

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Creating places that support wellbeing and community participation

WEBThe wellbeing of communities and the development of liveable and healthy places are social outcomes sought through cities policies. For example, research …

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Unaffordable housing has big impacts on people living in poverty …

WEBPeople experiencing poverty face increased risks to their health and wellbeing when they don’t have affordable housing. High housing costs may further …

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Empowering Indigenous communities to reduce homelessness is …

WEBEvery dimension of ‘Closing the Gap’—whether improving equality with non-Indigenous Australians in health, education or family outcomes—relies on Aboriginal …

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Providing infrastructure to enhance Australian cities now and

WEBThe provision of social infrastructure, in the form of education, health, justice and recreation facilities, is addressed in urban policies as a key feature of shaping Australia’s cities. …

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Incorporating Indigenous knowledge and perspectives into the

WEBIn-depth considerations of Indigenous perspectives are notably absent in Australian urban policies beyond acknowledging the traditional owners of the land. The …

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Australian Housing and Urban

WEB2.3 Housing and health policy in Australia. In Australia, community groups have stressed the negative impact that poor quality housing can have on health because of …

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Understanding 'demand sharing' of Indigenous households

WEBFor agencies providing social housing to Indigenous Australians it is important to be sensitive to cultural practices that may be at odds with, or even conflict with, norms of …

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The role of local government in pandemic recovery in Australia

WEBAcross Australia, local governments acted rapidly to provide services and support to their communities in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. New committees …

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What is a sustaining tenancies program

WEBWhat is an at-risk tenancy? An at-risk tenancy is one in which a household faces significant difficulties in establishing and/or sustaining their tenancy due to their …

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What are the real costs of the housing crisis for Australia’s

WEBThe 2021 Census shows that young adults aged 19 to 24 years have the highest rate of homelessness of any age group, with 91 people of every 10,000 …

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A nationwide analysis of the risk of homelessness in Australia

WEBNational at-risk population. The estimated rate of risk per 10,000 persons ranges between 846.9 per 10,000 (8.5% of the total population aged 15 years and over) and 1,165 per …

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Poverty and Australian housing: findings from an Investigative …

WEBAHURI Final Report No. 410 Poverty and Australian housing: findings from an Investigative Panel 1 Executive summary Key Points • Housing plays a substantive role in …

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Sustainable Indigenous housing in regional and remote …

WEBPEER REIEWED FINAL REPORT NO. 368 Sustainable Indigenous housing in regional and remote Australia Authored by Tess ea niversity of Sydney iam real, niversity of Sydney …

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