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You are here: Home Reports & data Homelessness services Specialist homelessness services 2014–15
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Specialist homelessness services 2014–15

Web report
Last updated: 11 Dec 2015
Author: AIHW
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AIHW 2015. Specialist homelessness services 2014–15. Cat. no. WEB 99. Canberra: AIHW. Viewed 19 January 2021, https://pp.aihw.gov.au/reports/homelessness-services/specialist-homelessness-services-2014-15

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AIHW . (2015). Specialist homelessness services 2014–15. Retrieved from https://pp.aihw.gov.au/reports/homelessness-services/specialist-homelessness-services-2014-15

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Specialist homelessness services 2014–15. AIHW , 11 December 2015, https://pp.aihw.gov.au/reports/homelessness-services/specialist-homelessness-services-2014-15

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AIHW . Specialist homelessness services 2014–15 [Internet]. Canberra: AIHW , 2015 [cited 2021 Jan. 19]. Available from: https://pp.aihw.gov.au/reports/homelessness-services/specialist-homelessness-services-2014-15

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The Specialist homelessness services 2014–15 web report is the fourth annual report from the Specialist Homelessness Services Collection and the first presented as a web report. It describes the characteristics of clients of specialist homelessness services, the services requested, outcomes achieved, and unmet requests for services during 2014–15.

  • Cat. no: WEB 99
Findings from this report:
  • 1 in 3 clients sought support due to domestic and family violence

  • An estimated 256,000 people were assisted by specialist homelessness agencies

  • 1 in 10 young people who presented alone were sleeping rough

  • 329 requests for assistance were unable to be met each day

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  • Contents
    • The policy framework for reducing homelessness
    • Clients, services, and outcomes
    • Clients in regional and remote areas
    • Unmet demand for specialist homelessness services
    • Client groups of interest
      • Indigenous clients
      • Clients experiencing domestic and family violence
      • Clients with a disability
      • Young people presenting alone
      • Older clients
      • Clients with a current mental health issue
      • Clients leaving care
      • Clients exiting custodial arrangements
      • Children on care and protection orders
    • Technical information
    • Glossary and abbreviations
  • Notes
  • Data
  • Report editions
  • Related material

Report editions

Newer releases

  • Specialist homelessness services annual report 11 Dec 2020
  • Specialist Homelessness Services annual report 2018–19 18 Dec 2019
  • Specialist homelessness services annual report 2017–18 13 Feb 2019
  • Specialist homelessness services annual report 2016–17 12 Feb 2018
  • Specialist homelessness services 2015–16 15 Dec 2016

This release

Specialist homelessness services 2014–15

11 Dec 2015

Previous releases

  • Specialist homelessness services 2013–14 15 Dec 2014
  • Specialist homelessness services 2012-13 17 Dec 2013
  • Specialist Homelessness Services 2011-12 18 Dec 2012

Last updated 21/09/2017 v1.0

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