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Jun 13, 2024 |
apo.org.au | Fatemeh Aminpour |Andrew Clarke |Chris Hartley |Emma Barnes
Description This research investigates how policy-makers and housing providers can use other forms of housing assistance to support people who are otherwise eligible for social housing. In 2021-22, across Australia over 174,600 households had applied to live in social housing but only 29,100 households—usually those with complex or acute needs—were offered a home. The shortage of new social housing lettings means many applicants have no guarantee of when they will be housed.
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Jan 22, 2024 |
committees.parliament.uk | Chris Hartley |Laura Hynes |Genna Telfer
Justice Committee to take evidence from police and CPS on the use of pre-recorded cross-examinationThe Justice Committee will take evidence from the police and Crown Prosecution Service on Tuesday, 23 January to examine the use of pre-recorded cross-examination, under Section 28 of the Youth Justice and Criminal Evidence Act (YJCEA) 1999.
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Jul 27, 2023 |
csi.edu.au | Chris Hartley
Too early to declare it over By Chris Hartley, Research Fellow , Centre for Social Impact On May 5th, 2023, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared that COVID-19 , though still prevalent, is no longer considered a global emergency. public health emergency of international concern. This declaration reflects that for many Australians COVID-19 is in fact over.
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Jun 15, 2023 |
apo.org.au | Chris Martin |Julie Lawson |Vivienne Milligan |Chris Hartley
Description This research investigates the rationale for an Australian housing and homelessness strategy. Applying contemporary thinking about the role of governments in complex problem-solving, and lessons from other ‘national approaches’ here and internationally, it sets out options for achieving cohesive, co-ordinated action on housing and homelessness in the Australian federation.
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