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State Homelessness Strategy web site

NEW! Evaluation of the State Homelessness Strategy

In May 2002 the Government of Western Australia launched the State Homelessness Strategy and allocated $32 Million over four years for a range of new initiatives aimed at addressing homelessness and its causes.

This included:

  • $10.5million to build new public housing;
  • $7 million to assist private and public sector tenants to keep their housing;
  • $3.8 million to provide services and accommodation for people with mental illness;
  • $3.5 million to help homeless children;
  • $2 million for non-Government organisations to provide financial counselling services;
  • $2.4 million to help young people leaving long term care;
  • $1.4 million to support people exiting the justice system; and
  • $1 million to assist people directly into stable accommodation by bypassing crisis accommodation.

For details of the new initiatives open a copy of the State Homelessness Strategy - Putting People First.

For a summary of the new initiatives implemented so far open What Has Been Achieved - A Summary.


Other Resources

Counting the Homeless 2001 WA Report

National Homelessness Strategy

Victoria

South Australia

New South Wales

Northern Territory

Australian Capital Territory

Accommodation and Homelessness Services


 
 

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