CRICOS Provider No 00025B Street Outreach, Housing, and Supportive Housing Cameron Parsell Institute for Social Science Research University of Queensland.

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CRICOS Provider No 00025B Street Outreach, Housing, and Supportive Housing Cameron Parsell Institute for Social Science Research University of Queensland

CRICOS Provider No 00025B Question What does the research say about street outreach and housing as a solution to rough sleeping?

CRICOS Provider No 00025B Research Commonwealth Government -Brisbane Street to Home -Sydney Way2Home Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute (AHURI) -Assertive Outreach Brisbane Common Ground Evaluation (QLD Gov) Supportive Housing (AHURI)

Assertive Street Outreach Purposeful and persistent Ongoing Most vulnerable Responds to critiques about coercion and street clearing (Fitzpatrick & Jones 2005) CRICOS Provider No 00025B

Assertive Street Outreach Resources promote engagement and enable autonomy and self-determination Not passive recipients: Interactional and dynamic process “I don’t like services that are pushy. Neami puts suggestions into your head, let you think it’s your idea, but it’s theirs. They let you work out what you want”. (Male service user, Sydney) Successes CRICOS Provider No 00025B

Housing? Incongruent with program and macro objectives No systematic processes to ensure access; no sense of how street outreach clients would ‘compete’ with or be prioritised alongside other applicants CRICOS Provider No 00025B

Housing Success Public and Political campaign: 50 Lives 50 Homes Public and political concern (Platform 70) Nation Building Economic Stimulus Plan (Common Ground) CRICOS Provider No 00025B

Housing? VariableProgram entryRound 1Round 2 Secure housing06269 Rough sleeping7632 Homeless other1126 CRICOS Provider No 00025B

Housing successes Removing Barriers Rent deduction Stated intention to change (not measured by us) Continuous street outreach Neighbourhood problems CRICOS Provider No 00025B

Support in Housing? Insufficiently planned or funded Relying on ‘mainstream’ institutions that were either non- existent or inappropriate (to need and circumstances) Undermines street outreach capacity CRICOS Provider No 00025B

Supportive Housing? What is it? Who provides it, what do they provide, how long do they provide it for, and who pays? What does it try to do? Scattered-site or single-site? CRICOS Provider No 00025B