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2019 HOMELESSNESS CONFERENCE Welcome #HomelessnessConference @dondunstanfoundation Conference program available at: dunstan.org.au/2019-hc-program/ Welcome The Hon. Rev. Dr Lynn Arnold AO Click to edit Master subtitle style Chairperson,


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Conference program available at: dunstan.org.au/2019-hc-program/

Welcome

#HomelessnessConference @dondunstanfoundation

2019 HOMELESSNESS CONFERENCE

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Welcome The Hon. Rev. Dr Lynn Arnold AO

Chairperson, Board of Directors, Don Dunstan Foundation

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Welcome to Country

Rosemary Wanganeen

Chief Executive Officer Australian Institute for Loss and Grief

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KAURNA RNA GROUP OUP WELCOME COME

“Naa aa marni?” Whic ich m mean ans: s: “Are you all well?” Marney ey

Naa aa

Whic hich h soun unds s a bit bit like like: No money ey

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(c) Australian Institute for Loss and Grief P/L E: rosemary@lossandgrief.com.au

Marney ey ard lu lu :Whic ich me mean ans: : We’re all well or fantastic or deadly! Marney ey - ard ard - lu lu’! You respo pond d with ith:

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Naa Naa marn arni? i?

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Ta Tand ndanya anya is the Kaurna word for ‘place of the red kangaroo’.

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MC Session One The Hon. Rev. Dr Lynn Arnold AO

Chairperson, Don Dunstan Foundation

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Opening Address

Sandy Verschoor

The Right Honourable The Lord Mayor of Adelaide

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Opening Address The Hon. Michelle Lensink MLC

Minister for Human Services

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David Pearson

Executive Director, Don Dunstan Foundation

Adelaide Zero Project Update

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  • Reminder of what we are trying to do
  • Update on the Adelaide Zero Project
  • Next Steps
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We’re trying to solve a problem…

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Simple Problems

Source: Community Solutions, US, 2017

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Complicated Problems

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Complex Problems

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Homelessness a Wicked Problem

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We’re trying to understand this problem…

Problems Approach Simple Complicated Initiatives / Programs Complex Wicked Systems Change / Collective Impact

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We’re trying to solve this problem in Adelaide’s inner city…

Source: DHS

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We’re trying to break up this problem…

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Achievements…

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Connections Week…

2018 2019

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Source: Collaboration for Impact, 2018

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The biggest achievement

  • 183 housing placements!
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Not just a housing issue…

82

%

Mental Health Issues

76

%

Physical Health Issues

79

%

Substance Abuse Issues

*as at July 2019

With a combination of physical, mental and substance use issues

54

%

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What we found…

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54

%

had been sleeping rough for more than 2 years *

27

%

had been sleeping rough for less than 1 year *

71

%

Male

23

%

Female

6

%

Not Stated

Gender

Figures are based on 2019 Connections Week Data. * figures are based on the July 2019 by name list analysis

59

%

people reporting they lack daily meaningful activity while sleeping rough

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Prevention is half the challenge…

  • Since connections week last year we have
  • housed 183 people
  • 384 new people have been identified at sleeping rough
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Next Steps …

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Next Steps – A National Campaign…

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Adelaide Zero Project

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Group Photo

Join together for this photo to promote

Raising the Rate

  • f Newstart and other payments to help

reduce poverty.

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Brought to you by

Morning Tea

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MC Session Two

Peter Sandeman

Chief Executive Officer, AnglicareSA

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Lived Experience Video

HoMie: A Streetwear Clothing Social Enterprise Supporting Homelessness

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Lived Experience Video

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National Update

Professor Chris Leishman

Centre for Housing, Urban and Regional Planning, University of Adelaide

National Update on Homelessness and Housing

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National housing and homelessness update

Professor Chris Leishman

  • Centre for Housing, Urban and Regional Planning
  • Hugo Centre for Migration and Population Research
  • University of Adelaide AHURI Research Centre
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National Housing and Homelessness Update

  • Recent trends in housing costs
  • Highlights from the Australian Homelessness Monitor
  • Recent AHURI research on homelessness
  • Trends in South Australia.

University of Adelaide 45

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Housing costs in Australia

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50 100 150 200 250 300 Sep-2003 Feb-2004 Jul-2004 Dec-2004 May-2005 Oct-2005 Mar-2006 Aug-2006 Jan-2007 Jun-2007 Nov-2007 Apr-2008 Sep-2008 Feb-2009 Jul-2009 Dec-2009 May-2010 Oct-2010 Mar-2011 Aug-2011 Jan-2012 Jun-2012 Nov-2012 Apr-2013 Sep-2013 Feb-2014 Jul-2014 Dec-2014 May-2015 Oct-2015 Mar-2016 Aug-2016 Sydney Melbourne Brisbane Adelaide Perth Hobart Darwin Canberra Weighted average

  • $7 tn
  • 2.55 average

household size

  • $791,000 average cost

/ hh

  • $61,000 average

graduate starting salary (1:13)

  • 116,000 homeless
  • 101,000 increase in

vacant homes

  • 1.09 M total vacant

homes

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Affordability

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50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 Owner with a mortgage State or Territory housing authority Private landlord 0.0% 5.0% 10.0% 15.0% 20.0% 25.0% 30.0% 35.0% Owners Private renters Social renters

Paying 30%+ of income

0.0% 5.0% 10.0% 15.0% 20.0% 25.0% 30.0% 35.0% 20-29 30-49 50-64 65+

Paying 30%+ of income

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Who is affected?

  • Not just younger

households…

  • More older people with

mortgages

  • Less likely to get social

housing

  • Around 20% will be in the

private rental sector 40 years from now

  • Homelessness is increasing

at a faster rate for (55+) than any other age group.

Age Group % of homeowners with a mortgage % in private rental 2016 2011 2006 2016 2011 2006 65 years + 14.6 11.9 9.7 7.8 7.0 6.8 60-64 35.6 29.6 22.8 11.9 10.1 9.1 55-59 50.9 45.4 37.2 14.3 12.4 10.7 50-54 63.6 59.1 52.6 17.0 15.0 12.8

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Growth in homelessness

University of Adelaide 49

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Rough sleeping and other homelessness

University of Adelaide 50

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Distribution within Australia

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Correlation with other issues

University of Adelaide 52

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Housing assets and homelessness in SA

University of Adelaide 53

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Profile of public housing tenants

University of Adelaide 56

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Longer term trends

University of Adelaide 57

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Acknowledgements (further reading)

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  • SA growth in rough sleeping
  • Over crowding
  • Increase in housing costs more

modest but

  • Polarisation: younger and older

individuals.

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Keynote Address

Dr John Falzon

Per Capita Economic Lies and Homelessness: A Positive Spin?

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Mini-Presentations

Choose three presentations to attend. Each runs for 20 minutes.

Refer to the Digital Program for a list of topics/presenters.

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Lunch

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MC Session Three

Louise Miller Frost

Chief Executive Officer, Catherine House

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Lived Experience Video

On my Feet: Exercise Groups and Programs Creating Pathways to Self- sufficiency and Improved Wellbeing

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Lived Experience Video

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Panel

Building Links to Break the Cycle: How Hospitals and Community Services Can Work Together to Improve Health Outcomes for the Homeless Facilitator: Jack Snelling

Speakers: Dr Amanda Stafford, Royal Perth Hospital (AUS) Lisa Bartholomaeus, Hospital Avoidance Team Kim Holmes, SA State Manager, Neami National

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Keynote Address

Going Downstream to get upstream: Thoughts on Using By-Name List Data to Understand and Reduce Inflow

Leslie Wise Jake Maguire

Community Solutions (USA)

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Mini-Discussions

Adelaide Zero Project Updates

Choose three discussions to attend. Each runs for 20

  • minutes. Refer to the Digital Program for a

list of topics/presenters.

PLEASE TAKE ALL ITEMS WITH YOU! The rooms are being rearranged directly after these Mini-Discussions

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Afternoon Tea

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Conference Address

Nat Cook MP

Shadow Minister for Human Services

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