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, Board of Directors, Don Dunstan Foundation PREVENTING HOMELESSNESS #HomelessnessConference @dondunstanfoundation
Welcome to Country Rosemary Wanganeen Click to edit Master subtitle style Chief Executive Officer Australian Institute for Loss and Grief PREVENTING HOMELESSNESS #HomelessnessConference @dondunstanfoundation
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Marney ey - ard ard - lu lu ’! You respo pond d with ith: ard lu lu Marney ey :Whic ich me mean ans: : We’re all well or fantastic or deadly! (c) Australian Institute for Loss and Grief P/L E: rosemary@lossandgrief.com.au
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MC Session One The Hon. Rev. Dr Lynn Arnold AO Click to edit Master subtitle style Chairperson, Don Dunstan Foundation PREVENTING HOMELESSNESS #HomelessnessConference @dondunstanfoundation
Opening Address Sandy Verschoor Click to edit Master subtitle style The Right Honourable The Lord Mayor of Adelaide PREVENTING HOMELESSNESS #HomelessnessConference @dondunstanfoundation
Opening Address The Hon. Michelle Lensink MLC Click to edit Master subtitle style Minister for Human Services PREVENTING HOMELESSNESS #HomelessnessConference @dondunstanfoundation
Adelaide Zero Project Update David Pearson Click to edit Master subtitle style Executive Director, Don Dunstan Foundation PREVENTING HOMELESSNESS #HomelessnessConference @dondunstanfoundation
• Reminder of what we are trying to do • Update on the Adelaide Zero Project • Next Steps
We’re trying to solve a problem …
Simple Problems Source: Community Solutions, US, 2017
Complicated Problems
Complex Problems
Homelessness a Wicked Problem
We’re trying to understand this problem … Problems Approach Simple Initiatives / Programs Complicated Complex Systems Change / Collective Impact Wicked
We’re trying to solve this problem in Adelaide’s inner city… Source: DHS
We’re trying to break up this problem …
Achievements…
Connections Week… 2018 2019
Source: Collaboration for Impact, 2018
The biggest achievement - 183 housing placements!
Not just a housing issue … % % % % 54 76 82 79 Physical Health Mental Health Substance Abuse With a combination of Issues Issues Issues physical, mental and substance use issues *as at July 2019
What we found…
% % 59 27 % 54 had been sleeping rough people reporting they lack daily had been sleeping rough for less than 1 year * meaningful activity while sleeping for more than 2 years * rough Gender % 6 Not Stated % % 71 23 Female Male Figures are based on 2019 Connections Week Data. * figures are based on the July 2019 by name list analysis
Prevention is half the challenge… • Since connections week last year we have • housed 183 people • 384 new people have been identified at sleeping rough
Next Steps …
Next Steps – A National Campaign…
Adelaide Zero Project Click to edit Master subtitle style
Group Photo Join together for this photo to promote Raising the Rate Click to edit Master subtitle style of Newstart and other payments to help reduce poverty. PREVENTING HOMELESSNESS #HomelessnessConference @dondunstanfoundation
Morning Tea Click to edit Master subtitle style Brought to you by PREVENTING HOMELESSNESS #HomelessnessConference @dondunstanfoundation
MC Session Two Peter Sandeman Click to edit Master subtitle style Chief Executive Officer, AnglicareSA PREVENTING HOMELESSNESS #HomelessnessConference @dondunstanfoundation
Lived Experience Video HoMie: A Streetwear Clothing Social Click to edit Master subtitle style Enterprise Supporting Homelessness PREVENTING HOMELESSNESS #HomelessnessConference @dondunstanfoundation
Lived Experience Video Click to edit Master subtitle style
National Update Professor Chris Leishman Centre for Housing, Urban and Regional Planning, University of Adelaide National Update on Homelessness and Housing Brought to you by PREVENTING HOMELESSNESS #HomelessnessConference @dondunstanfoundation
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
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
Housing costs in Australia • $7 tn 300 • 2.55 average household size 250 • $791,000 average cost / hh 200 Sydney • $61,000 average Melbourne Brisbane graduate starting 150 Adelaide Perth salary (1:13) Hobart • 116,000 homeless 100 Darwin Canberra • 101,000 increase in Weighted average vacant homes 50 • 1.09 M total vacant homes 0 Oct-2005 Jan-2007 Oct-2010 Jan-2012 Oct-2015 Sep-2003 Feb-2004 Jul-2004 Dec-2004 May-2005 Mar-2006 Aug-2006 Jun-2007 Nov-2007 Apr-2008 Sep-2008 Feb-2009 Jul-2009 Dec-2009 May-2010 Mar-2011 Aug-2011 Jun-2012 Nov-2012 Apr-2013 Sep-2013 Feb-2014 Jul-2014 Dec-2014 May-2015 Mar-2016 Aug-2016 University of Adelaide 46
Paying 30%+ of income Affordability 35.0% 30.0% 25.0% 20.0% 15.0% 500 10.0% 450 5.0% 400 0.0% 350 Owners Private renters Social renters 300 250 Paying 30%+ of income 200 35.0% 150 30.0% 100 25.0% 50 20.0% 0 15.0% 10.0% Owner with a mortgage State or Territory housing authority Private landlord 5.0% 0.0% 20-29 30-49 50-64 65+ University of Adelaide 47
Who is affected? • Not just younger Age Group % of homeowners % in private rental with a mortgage households… • More older people with mortgages Less likely to get social • 2016 2011 2006 2016 2011 2006 housing • Around 20% will be in the private rental sector 40 65 years + years from now 14.6 11.9 9.7 7.8 7.0 6.8 • Homelessness is increasing 60-64 35.6 29.6 22.8 11.9 10.1 9.1 at a faster rate for (55+) 55-59 than any other age group. 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 University of Adelaide 48
Growth in homelessness University of Adelaide 49
Rough sleeping and other homelessness University of Adelaide 50
Distribution within Australia University of Adelaide 51
Correlation with other issues University of Adelaide 52
Housing assets and homelessness in SA University of Adelaide 53
University of Adelaide 54
University of Adelaide 55
Profile of public housing tenants University of Adelaide 56
Longer term trends University of Adelaide 57
Acknowledgements (further reading) • SA growth in rough sleeping modest but • Over crowding • Polarisation: younger and older • Increase in housing costs more individuals. University of Adelaide 58
Keynote Address Dr John Falzon Per Capita Economic Lies and Homelessness: A Positive Spin? Brought to you by PREVENTING HOMELESSNESS #HomelessnessConference @dondunstanfoundation
Mini-Presentations Choose three presentations to attend. Each runs for 20 minutes. Refer to the Digital Program for a Click to edit Master subtitle style list of topics/presenters. PREVENTING HOMELESSNESS #HomelessnessConference @dondunstanfoundation
Lunch Click to edit Master subtitle style Brought to you by PREVENTING HOMELESSNESS #HomelessnessConference @dondunstanfoundation
MC Session Three Louise Miller Frost Click to edit Master subtitle style Chief Executive Officer, Catherine House PREVENTING HOMELESSNESS #HomelessnessConference @dondunstanfoundation
Lived Experience Video On my Feet: Exercise Groups and Programs Creating Pathways to Self- Click to edit Master subtitle style sufficiency and Improved Wellbeing PREVENTING HOMELESSNESS #HomelessnessConference @dondunstanfoundation
Lived Experience Video Click to edit Master subtitle style
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 Brought to you by PREVENTING HOMELESSNESS #HomelessnessConference @dondunstanfoundation
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