Adelaide Zero Project Emergency fund trial outcomes report

Adelaide Zero Project Emergency fund trial outcomes report In 2020, The Adelaide Zero Project received $35,640 in funding from StreetSmart Australia, End Homelessness SA and Origin Energy. The funding was used to run a small-scale Emergency Fund trial, focusing on supporting people on the By-Name List to quickly access and sustain housing. The implementation, criteriaContinue reading “Adelaide Zero Project Emergency fund trial outcomes report”

Adelaide Zero Project Impact Report released

Adelaide Zero Project Impact Report released 31 March 2021 Four years after developing a ground-breaking programme with a coalition of partners to reduce rough sleeping in Adelaide’s inner city, the Don Dunstan Foundation released an Impact Report on the Adelaide Zero Project’s achievements to this point. The Adelaide Zero Project Impact Report has highlighted thatContinue reading “Adelaide Zero Project Impact Report released”

Adelaide Zero Project milestone – over 500 South Australians housed

Adelaide Zero Project milestone – over 500 South Australians housed 21 December 2020 Through the collective efforts of partners in the Adelaide Zero Project, including government agencies, over five hundred South Australians who were sleeping rough in Adelaide’s inner city have been housed. This record comes as the Project aims to reduce homelessness in Adelaide’sContinue reading “Adelaide Zero Project milestone – over 500 South Australians housed”

Working together to prevent homelessness: Developing the Health, Housing and Homelessness Papers

Working together to prevent homelessness: Developing the Health, Housing and Homelessness Papers 4 August 2020 Housing and health outcomes are intrinsically linked, and addressing these issues collectively is pivotal to preventing homelessness. Through a Public Health Partner Authority Agreement, the Don Dunstan Foundation and Wellbeing SA, along with SA Housing Authority and The Australian AllianceContinue reading “Working together to prevent homelessness: Developing the Health, Housing and Homelessness Papers”

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