Tenancy Sustainment

The goal of this research paper was to create an indicator that would reveal the actual ability to rent housing without simplifying this phenomenon to availability or affordability alone.
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.
This study examines housing options for international students in Australia, comparing purpose-built student accommodation, co-living spaces, build-to-rent developments, and private rentals based on affordability, accessibility, and student well-being.
This study introduces the concept of Collective Permanent Supportive Housing, tailored for older adults with histories of homelessness and long-term substance use.
This report presents the results of a survey of 1,019 people who rent privately in Australia and places the results of that survey into the context of the overall private rental sector. Across most of the issues we asked about, renters in disadvantaged groups are doing worse.
This study draws on face-to-face semi-structured interviews with 14 single mid-life (40-65 years) women living in private rental housing in Australia to gain insights into their experiences and the potential housing implications for older age.
This research examines the nature, experience, and relevance of tenant engagement for tenants living at Brisbane Common Ground, which is a single site model of permanent supportive housing.
A high-level policy and case study review from three nations (England, Scotland, Germany) on providing affordable homes to renters by necessity.