Affordable housing developments are designed to reduce rental housing stress for key low income workers by providing homes that are close to jobs, services and transport.
Home in Place is working to provide people with a range of specialist disability housing that meets their needs, in line with the important NDIS principle of choice and control for participants.
The need to get housing right is front and centre - not just tackling barriers to unlocking more private housing, but increasing direct government investment in social, affordable and crisis housing.
The surfing was empowering, especially doing it with other women, of all ages, who had never surfed before. As you get older, people start to treat you differently, so I wanted to prove to myself that I could do it.
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 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.