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Record ID: d623cae8-69ae-452f-bef5-016c3a48eba4
Web resource: http://www.aihw.gov.au/publication-detail/?id=10737419170
Type: Report
Title: Government-funded specialist homelessness services : SAAP national data collection annual report 2009-10. Australia
Authors: Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Keywords: Statistics;Housing;Welfare
Year: 2011
Publisher: Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Notes:  AIHW Cat. no. HOU 246
Appendix may be downloaded from here.
Based on research conducted by the Supported Accommodation Assistance Scheme Data Collection Agency, this report provides an overview of the extent and types of assistance given to clients by the scheme, a typology of client groups and the reasons they seek support, as well as a summary of the overall effectiveness of the scheme in improving client circumstances.

Single women, women with children and young people commonly sought assistance because of issues in their interpersonal relationships, such as domestic or family violence or the breakdown of a relationship with a family member, spouse or partner.

There has been little change in recent years in the overall demographic profile of clients and their accompanying children, their reasons for seeking assistance, or in their circumstances immediately following support.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/18888
ISBN: 9781742491592
Physical description: 33 p.
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