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Australian Government Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs

National Evaluation of the Supported Accommodation Assistance Program [SAAP IV]

SAAP is an Australian Government/State and Territory Government-funded program providing crisis and transitional support and accommodation services to homeless people and those at risk of homelessness to help them achieve self-reliance.

This evaluation has analysed the program's performance nationally since 2000 and provides advice on options for its future. The evaluation was undertaken by an independent consultancy team, Erebus Consulting Partners.

Community and Disability Services' Ministers (CDSMC) agreed to the release of the report in late July 2004.

Main Report - PDF [1,512kb] | RTF [3,841kb]
Executive Summary - PDF [845kb] | RTF [47kb]
Future Directions for SAAP - PDF [1,013kb] | RTF [3,284kb]
Main Report Appendices - PDF [870kb] | RTF [99kb]
Component Evaluation Module 1- Review of SAAP IV Accountability Framework - PDF [907kb] | RTF [116kb]
Component Evaluation Module 2- Review of SAAP IV National Research Program - PDF [909kb] | RTF [124kb]
Component Evaluation Module 3- Review of Information Management Planning during SAAP IV - PDF [1,048kb] | RTF [301kb]
Component Evaluation Module 4 - Review of SAAP IV Strategic Themes in Practice and SAAP Service Sector Capacity -
PDF [1,073kb] | RTF [366kb]


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