Research

A key aim of this project is to build an evidence base which supports investment across both housing and non-housing…

This report presents the findings from the evaluation of the Eviction Prevention in the Community (EPIC) Pilot program. The EPIC program provides wrap around eviction prevention services to tenants facing an imminent risk of eviction within the City of Toronto.
This AHURI study investigated the needs of Indigenous women and children who are severely over-represented in rates of domestic and family violence (DFV).
Cairns Homelessness Evaluation Mission Australia recently released our evaluation of Mission Australia’s Cairns Homelessness Services The full report and infographic are available here:
The study aim was to test whether a 12-week publically rebated group programme, based upon Steketee and Frost’s Cognitive Behavioural Therapy-based hoarding treatment, would be efficacious in a community-based setting. Over a 3-year period, 77 participants with clinically significant hoarding were recruited into 12 group programmes. All completed treatment; however, as this was a community-based naturalistic study, only 41 completed the post-treatment assessment. Treatment included psychoeducation about hoarding, skills training for organization and decision making, direct in-session exposure to sorting and discarding, and cognitive and behavioural techniques to support out-of-session sorting and discarding, and nonacquiring. Self-report measures used to assess treatment effect were the Savings Inventory-Revised (SI-R), Savings Cognition Inventory, and the Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scales.
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News in summary from the AHURI National Housing Conference held in Darwin over the last week of August 2019.
One size approach does NOT fit all when it comes to responding to the intersectionality of Indigenous women’s and children’s experiences with domestic and family violence.