Women

Liz undertakes a mapping research effort. This report explores the issue of housing for older single women on low incomes is a wicked problem with skeins of complexity, barriers and constraints. Liz explores pockets of innovation, collaboration and experimentation in WA, Australia and the world. There is a call to action for us all to consider as this issues impacts the lives of an estimated 400,000 women over 55yrs in Australia

From the Chair of YWCA National Housing: On behalf of YWCA National Housing and with the support of YWCA Australia,…

Abstract Homelessness is a devastating experience for children and their families. Families, the majority of whose members are children, now…

The tsunami in demand for affordable housing is coming largely from a generation of women who experienced pay inequity, divorce and family violence and who have little to no superannuation or savings or who took time out of paid work to care for children or parents.

The number of women aged 55 and over who experience homelessness in Australia has grown by 31% between 2011 and…

In recent years, we have seen an unprecedented number of women facing housing insecurity (even homelessness) for the first time…

Following the release of the AIHW report Family, domestic and sexual violence in Australia, ANROWS has compiled some of the…

Foregrounding the perspective of Aboriginal people who work within the family violence space or have had experience of family violence,…