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Rethinking the costs of homelessness

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LinkedIn Pulse

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Jeremy Thorpe

Abstract

As we look at the issue of homelessness and search for solutions, maybe it is time to reframe how we address the costs of homelessness in Australia. By investing differently to assist the homeless, governments could save millions in other related areas, providing improvements for other social and personal outcomes.

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