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New AIHW report and summary: Demand for homelessness accommodation

Posted 28 Jul 2010 - 11:01 by editor

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  • VAADA Comorbidity E-news

Dear All,

 

 

The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare has released a new report today:

 

Demand for accommodation from government-funded specialist homelessness services 2008-09 a report from the Interim SAAP National Data Collection

Although government-funded specialist homelessness agencies accommodate large numbers of people every day, they cannot always meet all the requests for accommodation. This report provides information about the level of unmet demand for this accommodation, including how the estimates are calculated.

 

Click on the link to view the report and media release.

AIHW catalogue number (HOU 230).

 

Demand for accommodation from government-funded specialist homelessness services 2008-09: summary

Demand for accommodation from government-funded specialist homelessness services 2008-09: summary provides a summary of the Demand for accommodation from government-funded specialist homelessness services 2008-09 report (internet-only release), with a focus on the people turned away from accommodation.

 

Click on the link to view the report and media release.

AIHW catalogue number (HOU 231).

 

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