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Jan 14th, 2018 at 7:11am
 
New $45 million Victorian plan to 'break cycle' of homelessness

The Age
January 13 2018

A $45 million state government initiative targeting Victorians sleeping rough has been hailed a “critical turning point” in the ongoing battle to combat the chronic issue of homelessness.

The Andrews government on Saturday announced a raft of measures aimed at intervening early in the cycle of homelessness, particularly in high-need regional centres including Ballarat, Bendigo and Geelong.   Smiley

Council to Homeless Persons CEO Jenny Smith described the Homelessness and Rough Sleeping Action Plan as world class and said it was a "light at the end of the tunnel".

“These announcements are a critical turning point in homeless policy in Victoria. The services that are being announced are undoubtedly best practice internationally and they will begin to turn off the tap of homelessness.   Smiley

“The assertive outreach services will be able to access people who are not just in the CBD, but also in regional Victoria, and engage them. This is a statewide response, not just a CBD-focused response.”

The government will spend $13 million on 106 new accommodation units, $9 million to develop teams to support vulnerable people once they are housed, $19 million for outreach teams and $4.5 million for therapeutic services to improve health and wellbeing.   Smiley

Minister for Housing Martin Foley said the investment in rapid housing and outreach teams would give vulnerable Victorians a pathway out of homelessness.

“We want to break the cycle of homelessness in Victoria - that means intervening early, getting rough sleepers housed quickly and connecting them with services they need to turn their lives around.”

The Homelessness and Rough Sleeping Action Plan was developed by former Brotherhood of St Laurence executive director Tony Nicholson after eight months of stakeholder consultation and comes as part of a larger $799 million response from the Andrews government.

Homelessness is believed to have skyrocketed 72 per cent in the past five years, with approximately 1100 Victorians sleeping rough across the state.   Sad

Individuals leaving the prison system will also be assessed for homelessness and given support before they are released to prevent rough sleeping and reoffending.

Ms Smith described the assertive outreach and housing support teams as "trailblazing" and described them as a piece of the puzzle stakeholders have been calling for for a long time.

But she said the federal government needed to match the state government's contribution with affordable housing funding.   Wink

"While this government has announced they can provide 1000 social housing properties over the next four years, to take it to the scale we need which is hundreds of thousands of properties, we need the federal government to be weighing in with a carefully worked out plan."

Ms Smith also stressed a crucial difference between crisis accommodation and long-term homes for vulnerable Victorians.

"You can get people into crisis accommodation, but unless they've got homes, we're not getting anywhere.

"That's really what the state government is doing by showing leadership with these announcements, but you can only go so far without the support of the federal government to guarantee a pipeline of social housing to make sure these initiatives are foolproof.
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Reply #1 - Jan 14th, 2018 at 7:57am
 
whiteknight wrote on Jan 14th, 2018 at 7:11am:
New $45 million Victorian plan to 'break cycle' of homelessness

The Age
January 13 2018

The government will spend $13 million on 106 new accommodation units, $9 million to develop teams to support vulnerable people once they are housed, $19 million for outreach teams and $4.5 million for therapeutic services to improve health and wellbeing.   Smiley

Homelessness is believed to have skyrocketed 72 per cent in the past five years, with approximately 1100 Victorians sleeping rough across the state.   Sad


Sounds a bit like the crime figures that Victoria 'massages'. Victoria says it has 1100 (approx) homeless people on any given night and plans to provide 106 dwellings or beds for those 1100 people. Is it going to be like a lottery?

The Census reported that about 105,000 Australians are homeless so how on earth can Victoria say it only has 1100 people sleeping rough? Masturbation is the norm with the Andrews' government.
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Reply #2 - Jan 14th, 2018 at 8:21am
 
But she said the federal government needed to match the state government's contribution with affordable housing funding.   Wink   



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whiteknight wrote on Jan 14th, 2018 at 8:21am:
But she said the federal government needed to match the state government's contribution with affordable housing funding.   Wink   


Already been done by the very helpful Tanya during her time as Minister for Housing.

Labor defends its homelessness scheme


Federal Labor has defended its social housing scheme amid reports a major Sydney development tapped $80 million in taxpayer subsidies to help build units for wealthy foreign students.

The $4.5 billion National Rental Affordability Scheme, initiated by the Rudd government in a bid to reduce homelessness, was meant to help low-income Australian households.

However, prospective investors in the Central Park development in central Sydney were told about its "NRAS advantage", The Australian newspaper reported on Tuesday.

It means investors can get an incentive or tax offset from the government totalling $10,000 a year, or $191 a week guaranteed for 10 years.

Material promoting the $2 billion project makes it clear that international students will be the main tenant group for the 823-bed facility.

Deputy opposition leader Tanya Plibersek, who was housing minister when the scheme was launched, insists the vast majority of people who live in NRAS properties are on very low incomes.

https://www.sbs.com.au/news/labor-defends-its-homelessness-scheme

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Reply #4 - Jan 14th, 2018 at 11:10am
 
Meanwhile, in rebuttal, one of the six remaining LNP Opposition Ministers stated the Labor idea was terrible, they would do better when in Government, urged Victorians to vote LNP and offered the six seater mini bus the Opposition uses as party transport during the day as additional accommodation of an evening.
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Reply #5 - Jan 14th, 2018 at 11:18am
 
Vic wrote on Jan 14th, 2018 at 11:10am:
Meanwhile, in rebuttal, one of the six remaining LNP Opposition Ministers stated the Labor idea was terrible, they would do better when in Government, urged Victorians to vote LNP and offered the six seater mini bus the Opposition uses as party transport during the day as additional accommodation of an evening.   


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Gosh LW has caused BlackDay's parrot of the AGE to be banished to the back room.
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