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Record ID: dd8fbae8-a819-4bc5-91ea-e3b6218c871a
Web resource: http://www.aihw.gov.au/publications/index.cfm/title/10112
Type: Report
Title: Homeless people in SAAP : SAAP national data collection annual report 2003-04. AustraliaSAAP NDCA report
Authors: Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Keywords: Housing;Welfare;Statistics
Year: 2005
Publisher: Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Citation: No. 9
Notes:  AIHW Cat. No. HOU 126
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. Assistance given to accompanying children is also quantified and the kinds of support most commonly provided are identified. The findings indicate the most common reasons people seek assistance from the scheme are domestic or family violence, financial difficulty, and usual accommodation unavailable. Reasons differ significantly for men and women, with more women citing the first reason. A greater number of support periods were provided to females seeking accommodation than to males and a total of 22% of all those seeking support were women with accompanying children.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/19187
Physical description: xix, 103 p. : ill., forms ; 30 cm.
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