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Homelessness is a global public health concern, and traumatic brain injury (TBI) could represent an underappreciated factor in the health…
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Abstract Homelessness is a devastating experience for children and their families. Families, the majority of whose members are children, now…
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This study analyses current geographic mobility and downsizing behaviours among Australians aged over 55, and considers the barriers to, and consequences of downsizing. Retired Australians tend to retain high levels of housing wealth (rising to 49% of assets for homeowners aged 75+) and most choose not to downsize, either by moving to a smaller dwelling or a less-expensive home.
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The Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety’s Interim Report has found the aged care system fails to meet the needs of its older, vulnerable, citizens. It does not deliver uniformly safe and quality care, is unkind and uncaring towards older people and, in too many instances, it neglects them.
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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.
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The 2018 AHURI International Study Tour to Canada provided senior Australian housing officials with an in-depth understanding of leading international housing reform initiatives and effective program and service innovations.
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The paper examines the experiences of vulnerable people in the private rental market. It also discusses policies that affect outcomes for vulnerable renters.
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The AHURI Inquiry into homelessness amongst Australian veterans was established to examine the extent and nature of homelessness amongst former Australian Defence Force members, and to develop benchmarks for the future monitoring of homelessness amongst this population group.