Memo to the movement: AtoZ Database Inactive Protocol Improvements Pt1 15 May 2026 We wanted to provide another update on some recent database improvements that willbe implemented on Wednesday 20th May as part of ongoing enhancements to the ByName List (BNL) and inactive protocol process. This memo forms part of a series of updates onContinue reading “Memo to the movement: AtoZ Database Inactive Protocol Improvements Pt1”
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Memo to the movement: AtoZ Database Housing Status Changes Guide
Memo to the movement: AtoZ Database Housing Status Changes Guide 10 April 2026 This update outlines the first set of improvements being rolled out as part of the ongoing development of the Advance to Zero (AtoZ) database, including what is changing, when these changes will take effect, and how they will be supported.This release isContinue reading “Memo to the movement: AtoZ Database Housing Status Changes Guide”
Memo to the movement: Advance to Zero Database Update
Memo to the movement: Advance to Zero Database Update 26 March 2026 This update provides partners and stakeholders with an overview of the transition to the new Advance to Zero (AtoZ) database, why the transition has taken longer than anticipated, and the work currently underway to resolve these challenges. Reliable data plays a critical role inContinue reading “Memo to the movement: Advance to Zero Database Update”
South Australian Alliance to End Homelessness welcomes Labor’s public housing announcement, but we believe more work is necessary
South Australian Alliance to End Homelessness welcomes Labor’s public housing announcement, but we believe more work is necessary 10 March 2026 South Australia’s specialist homelessness services are under unprecedented strain, with more people seeking help, more being turned away and a sharp rise in rough sleeping. The South Australian Alliance to End Homelessness (SAAEH) supportsContinue reading “South Australian Alliance to End Homelessness welcomes Labor’s public housing announcement, but we believe more work is necessary”
Response from the Malinauskas Labor Government to SAAEH open letter on the escalating homelessness crisis in SA
Response from the Malinauskas Labor Government to SAAEH open letter on the escalating homelessness crisis in SA In December 2025, the South Australian Alliance to End Homelessness (SAAEH) sent a joint open letter to the Hon Peter Malinauskas, MP, Premier of South Australia. This letter, co-signed by over thirty organisations in the homelessness sector, laidContinue reading “Response from the Malinauskas Labor Government to SAAEH open letter on the escalating homelessness crisis in SA”
Identity as Infrastructure: MyDataBank
Identity as Infrastructure: MyDataBank A Case for Physical ID Banks in Australia By Duncan N. Bainbridge, FRSAAustralian Alliance to End Homelessness Across Australia, homelessness policy focuses rightly on housing supply, service coordination, and income support. Yet one of the most persistent and under-recognised barriers to stability is far more basic: identity. For people experiencing homelessness,Continue reading “Identity as Infrastructure: MyDataBank”
SA Zero Homelessness Summit presentations
SA Zero Homelessness Summit presentations The 2025 South Australian Zero Homelessness Summit, presented by the South Australian Alliance to End Homelessness (SAAEH) in partnership with the Australian Alliance to End Homelessness (AAEH), featured presentations on a range of topics from our valued speakers. Plenary sessions Breakout sessions
South Australian Alliance to End Homelessness saddened by the closure of Shelter SA
South Australian Alliance to End Homelessness saddened by the closure of Shelter SA 15th January 2026 The South Australian Alliance to End Homelessness is deeply saddened to learn that Shelter SA will cease operations on Friday 6 February. We acknowledge the vital role Shelter SA has played over many years in advocating for housing andContinue reading “South Australian Alliance to End Homelessness saddened by the closure of Shelter SA”
SA homelessness initiatives receive international recognition from UN-backed World Habitat Awards
While disappointed with the result of the 2023 Australian Indigenous Voice Referendum, the South Australian Alliance to End Homelessness (SAAEH) will continue to walk alongside Aboriginal peoples and the wider community.
Dignity in life and in death
While disappointed with the result of the 2023 Australian Indigenous Voice Referendum, the South Australian Alliance to End Homelessness (SAAEH) will continue to walk alongside Aboriginal peoples and the wider community.
