This study provides further support for the findings of previous studies regarding the factors which lead to homelessness among young people.
The main factors contributing to young people becoming homeless have been identified as the decline of employment opportunities, a shortage of affordable housing, an increase in family breakdown and other issues associated with poverty.
The Longitudinal survey of Reconnect clients is a statistical report on the longitudinal study that was a major data source for the evaluation of the Reconnect Program.
This kit is designed to explain Action Research and how it 'fits' into the Reconnect program.
This manual is designed to assist human service practitioners and agencies, and the communities they work with, to enhance their skills in undertaking Participatory Action Research, and, in so doing improve the situations of people who are vulnerable.
This induction kit is designed to support Reconnect and Newly Arrived Youth Support Service (NAYSS) workers to incorporate Action Research (AR) in their day to day work.
This report outlines the conclusions of a two-year longitudinal study of Reconnect services' role in building community capacity for early intervention into youth homelessness
The project aimed to increase 16 to 21 year old independent young people's access and retention of private rental properties by providing training about many aspects of living in and finding private rental accommodation.
This project is a national data collection funded by the Australian Government in partnership with all state and territory governments.
YP4 is a three-year trial offering homeless young people a single point of contact to address employment, housing, educational and personal support goals in a joined-up way over two years.