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Category
Reference Table
ID
Cat. no: HOU 333
Type
Standard
Version
7
Access
Open
Status
Active
Updated
February 2024
Safe, secure housing is fundamental to people's health and wellbeing. Both people experiencing homelessness and those at risk of homelessness are supported by specialist homelessness services (SHS). This annual report summarises the characteristics of clients receiving support from specialist homelessness services throughout 2022-23. The data include the services requested, outcomes achieved and unmet requests for services. The data visualisation shows a summary of key national and state and territory data from the specialist homelessness services collection.

Main sections:

- About

- Feature topic: New clients accessing Specialist Homelessness Services

- State and territory summary data and fact sheets

- Policy framework

- Clients, services and outcomes

- Client geography

- Service geography

- Unmet demand for specialist homelessness services

- Clients who have experienced family and domestic violence

- Clients with a current mental health issue

- Indigenous clients

- Clients with disability

- Young people presenting alone

- Children on care and protection orders

- Older clients

- Clients with problematic drug and/or alcohol use

- Clients who identified as current or former members of the Australian Defence Force (ADF)

- Clients leaving care

- Clients exiting custodial arrangements

- National Housing and Homelessness Agreement Performance Indicators

- Data
Access Specialist homelessness services annual report 2022-23 v7.0

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