Resource Category: Sector Initiatives
Increasing the Supply of Social and Affordable Housing at Scale and in Perpetuity: Policy Options
The National Affordable Housing Alliance comprises Australia’s peak property, building, community housing, social services, union and industry superannuation groups who have come together with a focus on...
Centre for Social Impact – Research and Resources
The Centre for Social Impact is a collaboration of three universities: UNSW Sydney, Swinburne University of Technology, The University of Western Australia. CSI was established through the generosity of the...
New Website for NCQ formally Queensland Families & Communities Association (QFCA)
The new website is designed to raise the profile, understanding and accessibility of NCQ and our members amongst the public, stakeholders and funding bodies. It also offers valuable features for...
What Is NIMBYism and How Do Affordable Housing Developers Respond to It?
This article offers insights into the how what, why and when of the not in my backyard response to proposed affordable housing. Importantly it also offers insights on how to prevent the fight, working with...
State of Play Report
LGBTIQA+ young people are overrepresented in the homelessness system, however little is known about their experiences within that system in Western Australia. Some of the findings include; A...
Regulator of Social Housing consults on tenant satisfaction measures
The Regulator of Social Housing has launched a consultation) today (9 December 2021) on tenant satisfaction measures (TSMs). The proposed TSMs would provide data about social housing landlords’...
UK’s first zero carbon social homes completed in east Manchester
Developed by housing provider One Manchester working in partnership with the Council using Council-owned land, the development is a landmark for sustainability in the social housing sector - and supports the...
Age-friendly city design: The case of Sydney
In certain parts of Sydney, state government and not-for-profit initiatives are looking ahead to ensure the city caters for its ageing population. Georgia Vitale compares some different approaches – some...
Raise the Rate for Good Campaign Resources
We need to let people know we have their backs. We can’t turn back to the brutality of people struggling to survive on $40 a day. This is not enough to live on, or cover the basics, such as housing, food,...