This research aimed at facilitating an in-depth understanding of the quality frameworks which currently operate in Australia in relation to the provision of homelessness services.
Released in December 2008, The Road Home sets out a national approach to reducing homelessness. The White Paper contains clear strategies to reduce homelessness, and to achieve specific targets by 2020.
The Green Paper seeks to promote public discussion of homelessness, highlight the challenges faced by people who are homeless, and suggest ways forward. There will be public consultations to provide feedback.
The Government's new approach to tackling the problem of homelessness in Australia through the development of a comprehensive, long-term plan.
This report explores a range of approaches to understanding and estimating the costs of homelessness and homelessness interventions, particularly those relevant to analysis at the broad policy level.
This research report examines the effectiveness of assessment and job referral procedures for income support recipients experiencing homelessness.
This Report represents the results and analysis of the Australian component of a tri-nation study of the causes of homelessness amongst newly-homeless older people
in England, Australia and the USA.
This document is the final report for a project that was funded under the National Homelessness Strategy.
This research monograph provides a national overview of local strategies being used to address the needs and problems of homeless and itinerant Indigenous Australians who are living in public places.
List of Supported Accommodation Assistance Program (SAAP) Evaluation and Research Publications
The Forum provided an opportunity for experts to discuss technical questions around estimating the homeless, with a view to reaching a common understanding of ways to progress future estimation work to facilitate improved policy and planning.
The development of an innovative education and employment program for homeless single men and women in inner Sydney.
This report was released by the Commonwealth Advisory Committee on Homelessness (CACH) in 2001. It was used as a basis for public consultation on homelessness in Australia
The structural and idiosyncratic factors that cause homelessness must be tackled and the factors
that protect against it must be strengthened. Homelessness presents a serious challenge for all Australian governments and communities.
The National Homelessness Research Agenda 2009-2013 delivers the Government’s commitment to improve the evidence base for delivering sustainable solutions to homelessness and a better understanding ...
The purpose of the project was to identify the current literature relevant to the topic, complete a review and develop a bibliography.
A national quality framework to support quality services for people experiencing homelessness.