Research / Reports

This study protocol describes a mixed method design to collect organisational, provider, and patient-level data from a sample of Medical Respite Programs.
This report distills a year of research on homelessness in America. It provides background, evidence and a point of view on some of the major drivers of America’s homelessness crisis.
Using The Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia dataset, this study examines the profiles of co-residing young adults and how these have changed over the first two decades of the 21st century. It then analyses the associations between co-residence and young adults’ mental health.
Using the cognitive appraisal theory of coping and the self‐determination theory of motivation, we examined the shared variance of motivational orientations, attachment relationships, and gender on adaptive and maladaptive coping among youth experiencing homelessness.
For public housing tenants, having to relocate from their home is a significant and sustained stress. This research examined the drivers and experiences of tenant relocation from public housing in New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania.
The purpose of this report is to summarise the range of rent regulations internationally and to present considerations for how rent regulation might be implemented in NSW.
This study examines an Australian organisation’s efforts to collaboratively and systematically overcome these challenges by bringing together government, community and service practitioners from multiple sectors in their delivery of an assertive outreach programme.
The aim of this study was to understand promising practices, policies and interventions regarding accessible independent housing for people with disabilities.