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What weve learned about SDA Diana Ferner, Director, Social Ventures Australia March 2019 Whats the need for SDA 12,000 new SDA places are needed What has been built or planned so far? What else is needed? 2 | Confidential. For the


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What we’ve learned about SDA

Diana Ferner, Director, Social Ventures Australia

March 2019

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What’s the need for SDA

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12,000

new SDA places are needed What has been built

  • r planned so far?

What else is needed?

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Why we created this report

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SDA Market Insights report Gave indication of market demand and supply based on pre-NDIA data and modelling, received calls for an indication of pipeline supply NDIS reporting Gives high-level indication

  • f enrolled SDA, however no

insight into pipeline supply This report: SDA Supply in Australia This report gives insight into what is being built where, both now and into the future, and how that relates to modelled undersupply

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SDA providers were surveyed from across the sector

55

providers had SDA in pipeline they could share

Online survey Spreadsheet template

Survey sent to providers Survey questions:

  • How much SDA are you

building?

  • Where is it?
  • What are its

characteristics?

  • When will it be complete?

Providers identified

NDIA provider list The Housing Hub Seminars & contacts Peak providers

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Key findings

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1,500

SDA places under development New capacity is mostly apartments and group homes New capacity is mostly High Physical Support

Market is growing but there is still a shortfall of

10,000+

places

3/4 of supply is expected to be complete by early 2020

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100 200 300 400 500 600 700 NSW VIC SA QLD ACT WA TAS

SA Government (221 places)

635 386 336 99 32 16 14

Where it is being built

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NSW Home4Life project (350 places)

  • NSW has the highest

amount of new capacity

  • The NSW Home4Life

project alone is creating more capacity than is being created in most states

  • Government projects in

NSW and SA are one-off supply initiatives outside normal market processes

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What’s being built

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36 413 336 199 534 100 200 300 400 500 600 Larger homes (5+) Group home (4-5 residents) House (2-3 residents) Villa / duplex / townhouse (1-3 residents) Apartment (1-2 residents) 960 62 254 242 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 High Physical Support Robust Fully Accessible Improved Liveability

Apartments and group homes are the most common forms of capacity being built High physical support dominates the pipeline with little new Robust capacity

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Who is building it and when is it expected

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33 53 90 217 234 891 500 1000 Private Disability service provider (DSP - Private) Government NFP housing provider, non-CHP (NFP housing) Prviate housing provider (Private housing) NFP Disability service provider (DSP - NFP) Community housing provider (CHP)

Community housing providers and

  • ther not-for-profits dominate the

known supply

118 120 191 119 383 93 46 35 67 18 20 4 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 Qtr1 Qtr2 Qtr3 Qtr4 Qtr1 Qtr2 Qtr3 Qtr4 Qtr1 Qtr2 Qtr3 Qtr4 2019 2020 2021

Three-quarters of the pipeline capacity is expected to be complete by the beginning of 2020

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Estimated shortfall of SDA

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State Observed new SDA capacity Existing SDA residents (pre- NIDS) National distribution of places (per capita) Difference/shortfall between existing and new supply, and per capita distribution ACT 32 212 471 227 NSW 635 5,738 9,029 2,658 NT 165 286 121 QLD 99 3,340 5,656 2,217 SA 336 1,720 1,998

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TAS 14 511 603 80 VIC 386 4,262 7,210 2,559 WA 16 1,580 2,871 1,341 National 1,518 17,528 28,124 9,144

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All this and more in the full report

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Maps of new supply and undersupply by SA4 State by state breakdowns of supply and undersupply Provider case studies