HOMELESSNESS E-LETTER March 2015 Welcome to the March edition of the NT Shelter Homelessness E-letter. Stay informed on relevant events and news. A PDF version of this e-letter can be downloaded from NT Shelter’s website. For more info and to submit news items to NT Shelter’s Homelessness or Housing Eletters please contact NT Shelter on: Homelessness E-letter – Homelessness Policy Officer, Morgan Sabbith [email protected] Housing E-letter – Executive Officer, Toni Vine Bromley [email protected] Our next Quarterly Newsletter E-mag is due out during first week of April 2015. Please contact Toni at [email protected] to submit an article - deadline is Monday 13 April 2015. NT SHELTER NEWS AND EVENTS ACCOMMODATION ACTION GROUP (AAG) MEETINGS Katherine AAG Next meeting: 10am - 1pm, Tuesday 7 April, at DCF Training Room, 2/3 First Street, Katherine. For more information contact Morgan at [email protected] Darwin Region AAG Planning Session Next meeting: 1pm – 3pm, Wednesday 1 April, at The Salvation Army Meeting Room, Darwin Corps & Community Centre, Cnr Lee Point Road & Yanyula Drive, Anula. For more information contact Morgan at [email protected] Alice Springs AAG Next meeting: 12:30pm - 2:30pm, Wednesday 8 April, at Andy McNeill Room, Alice Springs Town Council. For more information contact David at [email protected] Barkly Region Accommodation Group Next meeting: 10am – 12pm, Wednesday 27 May, at Government Building Conference Room (1st floor, above Territory Housing), Peko Rd, Tennant Creek. For more information contact David at [email protected] CEOS CALL FOR CERTAINTY ON NHAP In an unprecedented move, CEOs of 60 homelessness agencies and social welfare bodies united to warn the Federal Government that thousands of vulnerable people could be thrown into homelessness if national homelessness funding is allowed to expire. A jointly signed open letter to Federal Minister for Social Services, Scott Morrison from the CEOs of 60 services including Homelessness Australia, National Shelter, NT Shelter, The Salvation Army, St Vincent de Paul Society, Mission Australia, ACOSS and YWCA of Darwin appealed to the Federal Government to end the uncertainty surrounding the National Partnership Agreement on Homelessness (NPAH), which expires on 30 June 2015. The letter can be viewed here. As a result, of this open letter, more than ten members of Parliament have requested meetings with Homelessness Australia. Additionally, Homelessness Australia is systematically contacting every backbencher to outline homelessness in their electorate and the importance of ongoing funding for the sector. They are also contacting all members of the Economic Review Committee who will be making budget decisions. AHI WORKSHOPS IN DARWIN NT Shelter is assisting AHI to gain the numbers required to run the following workshop in Darwin in 2015. See the links below for detailed info on the workshops: These workshops are aimed at professionals whose work involves direct contact with clients. Traditionally AHI workshops are designed for people working in housing related areas, but professionals from other sectors such as homelessness, social workers and client service staff of other organisations will benefit from attending our workshops. Working with Complex and Demanding Clients. Housing, community and health personnel work with clients who may experience serious mental health problems, substance abuse dependency, relationship conflict, family dysfunction and/or disordered personality. This one-day workshop aims to assist people in delivering quality client services to those whose situations are complex and whose behaviour is, at times, demanding and challenging. Working with clients who have drug and/or alcohol dependency. At times, housing and support staff work with clients who are experiencing substance abuse dependency. During this one-day workshop participants will explore the issues of working more effectively with clients who are experiencing substance abuse dependency. The aim is to share and then try out different approaches and ideas that may be of help. The workshops will be held April-June 2015 and are full day - 9am-4:30pm and include all catering and workbooks. Workshops fees are: AHI Member $320, Non-Member:$425. Book 5 or more places and receive a 20% discount. Please inform Morgan at NT Shelter on [email protected] or 08 8981 5003 if you are planning to send staff to these workshops. Once we can confirm a minimum of 15 attendees to each workshop AHI will arrange to deliver the training in Darwin and provide us with a date before July 2015. NT SOCIAL HOUSING AND SUPPORTED ACCOMMODATION STOCK MAPPING PROJECT NT Shelter is mapping social housing stock in the NT to assist to build a housing and homelessness evidence base and increase our shared understanding of stock throughout the NT. The project will develop a database of NT social housing stock information and be able to produce various maps to highlight stock use as well as service gaps. Currently NT Shelter is surveying agencies in Greater Darwin, Katherine, Tennant Creek and Alice Springs. The first pictorial maps are expected to be released in April. For more information contact either David [email protected] or Morgan [email protected]. NT Shelter manages the online services directory ShelterMe, which provides information to those seeking accommodation and support services. Please ensure that your homelessness relevant services are listed within the directory and that they are up-to-date. For more information visit the website at www.shelterme.org.au EVENTS INCIDENTAL COUNSELLING FOR TRAUMA SURVIVORS IN DARWIN This half-day introductory workshop is designed for ‘frontline’ workers who do not normally interact with clients in a therapeutic manner. Sometimes situations arise almost by accident. For example, challenging issues can emerge in the course of normal duties, unexpected information can be disclosed or a staff member can receive a request for help. That is, staff and/or volunteers who are not employed as counsellors but who may interact with people from traumatic backgrounds in the course of their duties. This course will provide some of the basic skills necessary to respond to difficult and distressing situations. When: 18th March 2015, 9am -12:15 (registration from 8:45am) Where: Melaleuca Refugee Centre, Darwin See our website for more information or to register http://melaleuca.org.au WORKING WITH INDIVIDUALS WHO HAVE SELF-DESTRUCTIVE BEHAVIOUR DARWIN WORKSHOP SAFE in Oz are presenting ‘An Introduction To Working With Individuals Who Have SelfDestructive Behaviour’ a 2 day workshop in partnership with Carers NT in Darwin – 20th & 21st July 2015. SAFE in Oz aim to give workshop participants an insight into the headspace of a person who participates in self-destructive behaviour/s in order to better understand their ‘real’ world and life experiences. Day 1 – What is it all about? What is self-destructive behaviour? How do we know it is a selfdestructive behaviour? Why do individuals do it? How does it start? What are the triggers for selfdestructive behaviour and why does it continue to happen? Day 2 – Our response to Self-Destructive behaviour/s Meeting the needs of someone who with selfdestructive behaviour/s. Hospitalisation and associated problems. Treatment environments and points of intervention. Boundaries, support plans and essentials for behavioural change. Meeting the needs and supporting the worker. There are limited places for the workshops. For more information follow this Link to Darwin Training Workshop Flyer ... NATIONAL HOUSING CONFERENCE 2015 in Perth on 28 – 30 October 2015 The 2015 National Housing Conference is convened by the Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute (AHURI) in partnership with the WA Department of Housing. The Biennial National Housing Conference is convened by AHURI and is the single largest cross-sectorial event in Australasia for the social and affordable housing sectors. It aims to provide a platform for sharing, debating, celebrating and promoting ideas in affordable housing research, policy and practice and is a must attend event for anyone interested in innovative solutions and partnerships to guide Australia's future approach to affordable housing delivery. For more info visit: http://www.nhc.edu.au COMMUNITY SECTOR WORKFORCE TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT CALENDAR Don’t miss training opportunities - go to the Community Sector Workforce Training and Development Calendar On-line Community Sector Training and Professional Development Calendar. Find training delivered in the NT/Post your own training/professional development events on the website. http://www.ntcoss.org.au/workforce-training-and-development-calendar NEWS & OPPORTUNITIES SENATE INQUIRY INTO DSS FUNDING PROCESS In response to the announcements regarding cuts to funding rounds on 23 December, including the defunding of national peak bodies, the Senate has referred for inquiry and report, the impact on service quality, efficiency and sustainability of recent Commonwealth community service tendering processes by the Department of Social Services (DSS). The terms of reference are extensive. The inquiry will look specifically at the DSS tendering process, with attention to consultation, the impact of short timelines for submitting proposals on service collaboration, clarity of tender information, and the extent that innovative design and delivery was reflected in successful tenders. A due date for submissions has not been set but the reporting date is 26 March 2015. Read more about the Inquiry in this article in ProBono News. Please advise Catherine with Homelessness Australia if you applied for funding under the DSS Housing and Homelessness grant round via [email protected]. Currently this is the only way Homelessness Australia can access information on the valuable sector capacity building projects that have been forgone. REGISTER YOUR YOUTH HOMELESSNESS MATTERS DAY EVENT! Youth Homelessness Matters Day (YHMD) is an annual nation-wide campaign aimed at bringing the issue of youth homelessness to the public arena while also providing a mechanism that allows the general public to get involved. In 2015, the campaign will culminate in a national awareness day for youth homelessness in the middle of National Youth Week on 15 April, 2015. 3 things to remember about #YHMD2015 1. A national campaign to raise awareness and support for young people who experience or are at risk of homelessness; 2. A call to everyone, especially those who believe in the power of community, to take action in publicly stating that youth homelessness matters and should be prevented; 3. On 15 April 2015, this campaign will culminate in Youth Homelessness Matters Day 2015. Get Involved! By registering your YHMD Event online. Already a Yfoundations member? Submit your YHMD 2015 Event Not a Yfoundations member? Register your YHMD event Access our toolkits and resources If you have any difficulties registering your event please contact Jessie Halligan on 02 8306 7900 or [email protected]. DCLS: TENANTS ADVICE SERVICE Darwin Community Legal Service (DCLS) offers a Tenants Advice Service that assists anyone who pays rent to live in a home in the NT. This includes private residential tenants, boarders and lodgers, caravan park residents, supported accommodation tenants and people who reside in Territory Housing. The Tenants Advice Service is a territory wide service. DCLS has recently published a suite of plain language legal factsheets on tenancy issues. The factsheets cover topics such as repairs and maintenance, termination of tenancy, Department of Housing, utilities and condition reports, and are available for viewing and download on the DCLS website – www.dcls.org.au/fact-sheets.html. The factsheets are a guide to the law only, and individuals with a legal issue are encouraged to seek legal advice from a solicitor. For further information on your rights and responsibilities as a tenant, please contact DCLS on (08) 8982 1111 or 1800 812 953. CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS FOR THE MARCH & APRIL EDITIONS OF PARITY MAGAZINE Parity magazine is produced by the Council to Homeless Persons (CHP). The upcoming April 2015 ‘Responding to Young People at Risk of Homelessness’ edition of Parity, the national publication of the Council to Homeless Persons is now open for contributions. The March 2015 ‘Responding to Regional and Rural Homelessness’ edition of Parity is also open for contributions. Homelessness in Australia is sometimes mistakenly understood as an essentially “urban” or “city” problem. Given that the vast majority of Australia’s population is concentrated in its capital cities and their growing metropolitan centres, this view could perhaps be forgiven. To counter or perhaps balance this erroneous perception, the March edition of Parity will be devoted to the many large and small regional cities and towns and their rural hinterlands that also experience significant levels of homelessness. This edition will also be devoted to the examination and discussion of the response to regional and rural homelessness with the view to identifying what is distinctive, if not necessarily unique, about this response to homelessness. Deadline for each of these issues: Contributions need to be submitted by Friday March 13th 2015. If you are interested in submitting a contribution for publication in the Parity magazine and would like more information, please direct all enquiries and correspondence to the Parity Editor, [email protected] or phone (03) 8415 6200. For more information access the Parity contributions information flyer at this link: Parity Magazine. AHI HOUSING AWARDS - NOMINATION CLOSING DATE EXTENSION Following numerous requests from our colleagues, we have extended the closing date for the AHI Professional Excellence in Housing Awards nominations for two weeks. Nominations now close on Friday, 13th March 2015. Don't miss this exceptional opportunity to highlight the efforts and dedication of your team among the best Australian and New Zealand social housing providers and projects. The dates for the NT/QLD Receptions are: Brisbane, 21st April6:30pm-8:30pm. Finalists from each jurisdiction will automatically be entered in the Australasian Awards. The National Award Winners will then be announced during the National Housing Conference 2015 in Perth on the 28th October 2015 at 7:30 pm. The full details, rules and the nomination form are available in the Awards Brochure. Download Nomination Form. LATEST RESEARCH Final Report: No. 237 Strategies of Australia’s leading not-for-profit housing providers: a national study and international comparison Not-for-profit housing organisation's in Australia have grown and become ‘hybrid’ organisations that blend public, community and market goals. Many now seek to crosssubsidise housing for their low-income client base by providing market-priced housing. However, continued government support is necessary to sustain the sector's development. Positioning Paper: No. 162 The role of private rental support programs in housing outcomes for vulnerable Australians This Positioning Paper is the first output from a study that will shed light on the present role of brokerage programs and their role in the private rental housing market. AIHW SPECIALIST HOMELESSNESS SERVICES 2013-14 REPORT RELEASED The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) has released a new report: Specialist homelessness services 2013-14. This is the third annual report of the Specialist Homelessness Services Collection. Over the past three years, agencies have supported more than half a million Australians who were homeless or at risk of homelessness. In 2013-14, specialist homelessness services assisted around 254,000 clients, a 4% increase from the previous year. The report describes the clients that have received specialist homelessness support, the assistance they sought and were provided, and the outcomes achieved for those clients. For the first time, data about clients with a disability are included in the report. AIHW catalogue number (HOU 276). Available to order at the AIHW website for $14.00 - http://www.aihw.gov.au. View the media release and download the full report for free online. REPORT ON GOVERNMENT SERVICES 2015 – VOLUME G: HOUSING AND HOMELESSNESS Productivity Commission The Commonwealth Productivity Commission produces this report with the assistance of state and territory governments. Volume G contains chapter 17 on housing and chapter 18 on homelessness service provision. Volume G reports in detail on spending and service provision coming out of the National Affordable Housing Agreement, the National Partnership Agreement on Homelessness and the National Partnership Agreement on Remote Indigenous Housing. Read Volume G: Housing and homelessness here. HOMELESSNESS AND HOUSING STRESS AMONG POLICE DETAINEES Australian Institute of Criminology This study found that approximately 23% of people detained by police were experiencing homelessness or accommodation stress within the 30 days before their arrest. The authors find there is a range of risk factors and triggers that led to that situation or experience of homelessness or housing stress amongst this group of people. These included family or relationship problems, financial problems, eviction, and drug problems. The authors suggest that this diversity of reasons means that there cannot be a single policy approach used to prevent the homelessness or the associated interaction with police. Instead, they suggest that responses need to be individualised to each detainee and their needs. Finally, addressing crime and re-offending needs a planned response that involves consideration of substance use and housing stress. The study utilises data from the Drug Use Monitoring in Australia (DUMA) program. Read the full study here. THE COST OF YOUTH HOMELESSNESS IN AUSTRALIA STUDY Swinburne University of Technology This study is the first of its kind at the national level in Australia. It outlines the personal and societal costs of young people who experience homelessness or are at very high risk of experiencing homelessness. Amongst other factors, the study is exploring the impacts of sleeping rough in early life; being placed in out of home care; mental health; and family violence. The report calls for investment in early intervention and prevention programs to address homelessness amongst young people. Academics from Swinburne University, University of Western Australia and Charles Sturt University collaborated with The Salvation Army, Mission Australia and Anglicare (NSW South, NSW West and ACT) in conducting this study and publishing this report. Read the full report here. IN THE MEDIA McClure welfare review offers second chance for reform, The Australian. 26 February Welfare review by Patrick McClure lays out plan for simplified payments, tightening eligibility for disability support, ABC News. 25 February McClure welfare report receives mixed reviews, ABC PM. 25 February NFPs React to McClure Welfare Review, ProBono News. 25 February Welfare reform must be backed by job creation, ABC The Drum. 25 February Coalition proposal to make under-30s wait six months for dole 'remains on the table', The Guardian. 25 February Business must show the lead on intergenerational employment, The Conversation. 25 February Alcohol’s link to domestic violence is in focus – now what? The Conversation. 24 February Punishment dished out to unemployed is on par with our treatment of refugees, The Guardian. 24 February Ignorance is holding us back: Rosie Batty on sentencing for domestic violence offenders, SMH. 22 February Youth unemployment hits a new high as people locked out of workforce, SMH. 21 February Unemployment rate of 6.4% means it's time to spend money to create jobs, The Guardian. 20 February Work for the dole needs to be in the private sector: ACCI, SMH. 20 February Two women are now killed by domestic violence every week. The time for discussion is over. It's time to act, Women's Agenda. 19 February Barnett eviction notice targets homeless crusader, The Australian. 18 February Housing agency Haven Home Safe worried about homeless children rates in central Victoria, ABC News. 18 February Our shame: family violence deaths double, Herald Sun. 18 February Shelters for domestic violence victims are in crisis, Daily Life. 18 February Sector To Respond to Senate Funding Inquiry, ProBono News. 17 February Not fair: welfare for the rich, The Australian. 17 February Homeless study suggests interventions for school-aged young people who cannot go home, ABC News. 17 February Costs of Youth Homelessness Revealed - Report, ProBono News. 17 February The cost of youth homelessness, ABC AM. 17 February What it's like to be 16 and homeless, ABC Radio. 17 February Panel: social services cuts, ABC Radio National. 17 February It is time for urgent action on domestic violence, The Age. 16 February Here's a real plan to stop intergenerational theft, ABC News. 16 February Violence in family home triggers youth homelessness, The Age. 16 February Paid leave for workers experiencing domestic violence, ABC Radio National. 16 February War in PM Tony Abbott’s cabinet over six month wait for the dole, Daily Telegraph. 15 February Hungry students queue with the homeless, The Age. 15 February New Social Services Minister Scott Morrison shows his colours, SMH. 15 February Scott Morrison plans series of ‘carrots and sticks’ welfare tweaks, The Australian. 14 February Nigel Scullion flags income control for indigenous welfare, The Australian. 14 February Closing the Gap campaign results poor, SMH. 14 February It will take more than money and fine words to close the gap, The Australian. 13 February New phone app helps women recognise signs of domestic violence, ABC News. 13 February Australia: Homeless people speak on worsening social crisis, World Socialist Web Site. 12 February Affordable housing defunding receives flak in senate inquiry, YourMortgage. 12 February ON THE NT SHELTER WEBSITE www.ntshelter.org.au Control/Click on these icons: - to take you there: What's new on the website? Go to housing news, new posts and articles, as well as events and dates for regional housing meetings. If you are looking for housing or other support services? Go to a directory of services for homeless Territorians. Want housing and homelessness data? Go to our updated NT Housing Fact Sheets NT Shelter is a member of National Shelter – Australia’s peak housing advocacy organisation dedicated to advocating for a fairer, more just housing system, particularly for low-income Australian households. Go directly to the National Shelter website http://www.shelter.org.au/index.htm NT Shelter is supported by the NT Government through the Department of Housing
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