Research

Safe and stable housing is vital to the well-being of both young parents transitioning from out-of-home care and their children….

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.

Q Shelter supports a tenancy sustainment framework that integrates different types of intervention based on assessed need. Tenancy sustainment is…

38-year-old Michael’s life is completely consumed with finding somewhere to live. He is facing a 73 per cent rental price…

To ensure Australians living with BPD receive effective treatment and the best chance of recovery (and their support network receive…

Today Australia’s mental health system is under stress and not fit for purpose. What is to be done? In this…

This research investigates the potential of alternative housing models to increase the supply of affordable housing for older Australians and…

Every year, Anglicare Australia surveys rental listings across Australia to see what it is like for people on low incomes…