Journal Articles

This study underscores the critical need for trauma-informed, strengths-based interventions that address the unique challenges faced by young parents transitioning from out of home care or homelessness.
This article shapes an introductory advocacy framework for social workers striving to achieve the right to adequate housing for all in the Australian disaster recovery context. Social work human rights–based practice, leveraging upon the human right to adequate housing, is critical for improving the wellbeing of those impacted by disaster.

Editorial – International Journal of Housing Policy Housing is not only an outcome but also an engine of socio-economic inequality….

Persons with lived experience (LE) are increasingly recognized by researchers and funding agencies (e.g., the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute) as valued…

This paper explores the experiences of young people in Queensland, Australia, under child protection orders who leave approved out-of-home care…

Australia’s housing affordability crisis has deepened despite extensive policy intervention, with the private rental sector experiencing unprecedented pressure. This study…

A significant proportion of young people exiting Out-of-Home Care (OOHC) encounter substantial challenges in securing housing, often leading to homelessness…

This study attempts to explore factors that may attract institutional investors to invest in affordable housing funds in Malaysia.