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Liveability and accessibility in higher density urban housing and precincts are critical to maximise investment and minimise future risks to our community.This research was guided by a need to shift from a cost-based focus to better understanding the benefits and long-term value derived from liveable and accessible housing precincts. It aims to build a better understanding also of government, industry and not-for-profit roles in shaping industry structure and driving new urban forms, and improving the adoption of liveable and accessible design outcomes.The research has developed a Liveability Framework for Medium to High-density Social and Affordable Housing. The intent is for the framework to be used by our SBEnrc partners, and the social and affordable housing sector.
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Q Shelter supports a tenancy sustainment framework that integrates different types of intervention based on assessed need. Tenancy sustainment is…
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38-year-old Michael’s life is completely consumed with finding somewhere to live. He is facing a 73 per cent rental price…
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To ensure Australians living with BPD receive effective treatment and the best chance of recovery (and their support network receive…
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Today Australia’s mental health system is under stress and not fit for purpose. What is to be done? In this…
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The initiative involved four stages of research designed to investigate the nature of the relationship between trauma and long-term homelessness, with each stage building on the findings of the last.
