Networks

Regional housing and homelessness networks operate across Queensland.

These networks exchange information, services, ideas, opportunities, learn and share experiences while building connections of mutual benefit and reciprocity between individuals, groups, and agencies.

They also often work together to achieve change and influence public policy and programs.

Case coordination groups also operate across Queensland to bring housing providers, specialist homelessness services and other support agencies together to develop integrated housing and support plans with the goal of ending homelessness.

Q Shelter also hosts several networks with a focus or membership that have some interests in common. These include asset managers as well as CEO and Senior Leadership Groups.

The IMPACT Network is Queensland’s statewide home for the Lived–Living Experience (LLE) workforce. This group is open to everyone. We’re…

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The Redlands-Bayside Housing and Homelessness Network is a collaborative group  that brings together government and non-government organisations to address homelessness…

The Mt Isa Housing Network is a collaborative regional collective of housing providers, specialist homelessness services, and support agencies in Mount Isa….

The HandS group is about strategic development, funding opportunities and how we can work with what we currently have. This…

This national working group is made up of policy leaders, expert practitioners and senior academic researchers from every state and the ACT. The group aims to identify, consider, advocate and develop national policy solutions to address the needs of older women living with housing insecurity and homelessness in Australia.

The Workforce Lived Expertise Community of Practice fosters a supportive and inclusive environment. It highlights the value of lived expertise…