Partnering for better outcomes in housing and homelessness

How can we achieve better outcomes for our clients in social housing and those experiencing or at risk of homelessness?

DCJ has a longstanding partnership with the Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute (AHURI) to help answer this question. AHURI publishes research and policy briefs on housing, homelessness and related urban issues. DCJ’s Housing and Homelessness Division contributes funding and input to AHURI’s annual national research agenda.

Some examples of published research include:

Findings from this research are relevant to DCJ clients and can help inform policy and practice in housing and homelessness.

Last updated:

18 May 2023

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