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Housing need and provision for recently arrived refugees in Australia
Andrew Beer and Paul Foley interviewed 434 refugees (permanent protection visa and temporary protection visa holders) about how they navigated the housing market and the impediments they encountered; the use of government and non-government services; and the risk and experience of homelessness.
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Developing models of good practice in meeting the needs of homeless young people in rural areas: final report
Andrew Beer, Paul Delfabbro, Susan Oakley, Fiona Verity, Kristin Natalier, Jasmin Packer and Alice Bass presents the outcomes of a research into models of good practice in meeting the needs of homeless young people in rural areas of Australia. They show that young people living in rural areas face many of the challenges confronting urban...
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Housing evictions in South Australia: a study of bailiff-assisted evictions
This study, funded by Flinders University and the South Australian Housing Trust presents a 'snap-shot' of the 240 cases where bailiffs were called out during a three month period in 2002. It profiles the tenancies, outlines the legal process and describes the changing relationship between the public and private rental sectors.
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Developing models of good practice in meeting the needs of homeless young people in rural areas
Andrew Beer, Paul Delfabbro, Kristin Natalier, Susan Oakley and Fiona Verity explain how this project will develop models of good practice in dealing with homeless young people in rural areas.
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Housing need and provision for recently arrived refugees in Australia
Refugees are one of the most vulnerable groups in Australian society, especially during the early stages of their resettlement experience. This research project will investigate and compare the housing experiences of Temporary Protection Visa refugees and Permanent Protection Visa refugees in three Australian cities: Adelaide, Brisbane and Perth.