Home in Place helps tenants with money matters
The Money Matters sessions are an example of how Home in Place supports tenants to maintain their tenancy and participate in their community.
The Money Matters sessions are an example of how Home in Place supports tenants to maintain their tenancy and participate in their community.
Home in Place, Community Housing Limited and Mission Australia have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to boost community engagement support for their tenants.
Home in Place understood where I was coming from. Supporting a child with a disability and navigating the NDIS and SDA process takes its toll - they appreciated that. They listened to me. I didn’t get that from anyone else."
Home in Place understands the importance of sustainability to its own business success as well as to the environments and communities in which it operates.
Home in Place is urging people to sign a petition calling for MPs and political parties to make a real, long term, investment in social and affordable housing to tackle the current housing crisis.
The Annual Christmas events are one of the ways Home in Place engages with its tenants and provides an opportunity for tenants to socialise with each other. These events really bring out the best of the spirit of Christmas.
Congratulations to our Housing Access Officer Luke Bozic on taking out a Cessnock Business Chamber Customer Service Award. Luke was a winner of the Community Services Award in the Community, Education & Wellbeing category.
When it comes to housing it is not just the line people are funded for, but things such as location, family, pets - everything that goes into the decision about where someone wants to live and how they want to live.
The GreenSmart Awards recognise the best in environmentally responsible housing and this apartment building ticks all the boxes.
Home in Place are proud to be taking part in the Community Industry Housing Association NSW Cadetship Program for the third year in a row. Places are limited, with only 25 cadetships offered throughout NSW each year until 2024.
It’s absolutely satisfying being able to help out here. The Home in Place staff do a great job, and always find time to assist anyone in need.
Lyndall is a dynamic and proactive leader who is a passionate about the community housing sector and its growth.
Our resident will have greater connection to his culture and country thanks to an indigenous garden being installed at his Wallsend group home.
Home in Place wishes to recognise the traditional custodians of the lands and waterways where we work and live. We celebrate the First Peoples’ unique cultural and spiritual relationship to Country and acknowledge the significance of Aboriginal cultures in Australia.