New approaches to Indigenous housing

This AHURI Housing Research Seminar will present the findings from two new AHURI research projects - Service integration and Indigenous housing from Associate Professor Vivienne Milligan (AHURI UNSW-UWS Research Centre) and Community Land Trusts and Indigenous housing outcomes from Dr Louise Crabtree (AHURI UNSW-UWS Research Centre)

This AHURI Housing Research Seminar will present the findings from two new AHURI research projects - Service integration and Indigenous housing from Associate Professor Vivienne Milligan (AHURI UNSW-UWS Research Centre) and Community Land Trusts and Indigenous housing outcomes from Dr Louise Crabtree (AHURI UNSW-UWS Research Centre).

It will also include an overview of the newly funded AHURI Indigenous Multi-Year Research Project Aboriginal lifeworlds, conditionality and housing outcomes from Professor Paul Memmott (AHURI Queensland Research Centre). This research is focused on how to improve the delivery and outcomes from a range of housing programs.

It will examine how 'conditionality' or 'reciprocal obligation' in housing policies and programs contribute to positive housing outcomes and what modes of conditionality are most effective and in which contexts.

Following the presentations, Mr Phil Fagan-Schmidt (Executive Director, SA Housing) will comment on the policy and practice implications of the new findings.

The seminar will close with a group discussion and Q&A facilitated by Dr Andrew Hollows (Deputy Executive Director, AHURI Limited).

Event link: http://www.cvent.com/d/9cq99w