Ending Homelessness in Australia: How can the homelessness service system be redesigned and implemented to be effective for different groups across the life course?
Angela Spinney, Andrew Beer, David MacKenzie, Sean McNelis, Ariella Meltzer, Kristy Muir, Andrew Peters, kylie valentine
Abstract
The existing Australian homelessness service system has known strengths but its effectiveness is constrained for different population groups who experience a range of other social, economic, health and justice issues. This research develops strategies to redesign the homelessness service system in Australia that could virtually end homelessness.
Topics & Concepts
Life course approachService (business)Housing FirstSociologyPsychologyGerontologyBusinessMedicineMental healthDevelopmental psychologyPsychiatryMarketingMental illnessHomelessness and Social IssuesHousing, Finance, and Neoliberalism