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Home in Place partnerships

Home in Place works with a wide range of support agencies across Australia and New Zealand to ensure tenants can access the services they need to live independently and with stability. These partnerships play an important role in supporting people to address challenges, build confidence and maintain secure housing.

Our partners contribute directly to the wellbeing of tenants and residents, helping ensure housing is not just a place to live, but a foundation for dignity, safety and independence.

Partnerships in practice

This Way Home

The This Way Home project continues to provide the opportunity to clients experiencing homelessness to sustain transitional tenancies as a steppingstone to move into independent long-term and secure accommodation.

The program runs in partnership with specialist service providers, the Department of Communities and Justice (DCJ), and Home in Place to provide wraparound services and empowerment for clients to achieve individual goals. Home in Place’s role is to provide tenancy management and onsite coordination to tenants with complex needs to meet their obligations and achieve their goals.

This Way Home hosts nine temporary accommodation units for people requiring accommodation for up to 28 days. There are 24 medium-term accommodation units where tenants can reside for up to two years.

The Project Facilitation Group includes representatives from Home in Place, Department of Communities and Justice, ITEC Youth, Nova for Women and Children, Wandiyali, Warlga Ngurra, St Vincent De Paul (Matthew Talbot), Jenny’s Place, Baptist Care, Samaritans Foundation and Wesley Mission.

Supported Boarding House | Waratah

Home in Place works in partnership with Matthew Talbot Homeless Service (St Vincent de Paul) to provide accommodation and support to men experiencing or at risk of homelessness and those with complex needs.
Tenants are linked up with appropriate support and are actively involved in a case plan as a condition of their ongoing tenancy.

Supported Housing

Tenants housed in supported accommodation are the most vulnerable and require varying levels of support to live independently.

As well as housing people with physical and intellectual disabilities, Home in Place provides supported housing to people escaping domestic and family violence, people experiencing mental health issues as well as those exiting the criminal justice system.

Our partners

We acknowledge the many organisations that work alongside us to support tenants and strengthen communities. Their expertise, commitment and collaboration enable us to deliver responsive housing services and support those most in need.

Below are just some of the organisations that make this work possible.

Partner with us

Please call 1300 333 733 or get in touch via the Contact us web form if your organisation is interested in working with us to:

  • support tenants and residents to live full and empowered lives
  • deliver services that strengthen housing stability
  • raise awareness and drive action to address housing insecurity

We also partner with governments, investors and developers to plan and deliver new social and affordable housing.
To learn more about development opportunities, visit our Housing developments page.

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