Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD)

This paper presents First Nations peoples’ perspectives and proposed solutions to problematic communication experiences at Royal Darwin Hospital in northern Australia.
This paper presents the Giiwe model for systems homelessness prevention led by M’Wikwedong Indigenous Friendship Centre in Owen Sound, Canada.
The experience of people without Australian permanent residency accessing emergency accommodation in inner-city Sydney is presented in a report by Homelessness NSW. Without access to Centrelink entitlements or housing and homelessness support such as Temporary or Crisis Accommodation, many people have fallen into rough sleeping or longer-term homelessness because there is no safety net available to them.
This survey asked people seeking asylum about their housing and homelessness experiences since arriving in Australia and also about their income, employment, and the impact of COVID-19 restrictions of March 2020.
The report examines homelessness among the Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CaLD)population in Western Australia. It addresses the challenges of understanding the nature of the population and accessing accurate information to determine the population in order to inform appropriate responses. The report examines some of the definition and measurement issues and provides analysis of the data in light of these in order to clarify our understanding of CaLD homelessness.

Although immigrant and refugee women in Australia face particular barriers to accessing services aimed at preventing and responding to family…

This paper has focused on one of those long‐term determinants of health—housing—and it has found that the widely accepted assumption…