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Housing Management and Policy Residential 2009

Housing Management and Policy Residential 2009. Housing Management and Policy Residential 2009. Residential Objectives: Meet fellow student from other jurisdictions. Update knowledge of what is happening in the social housing world. Improve Assessment skills

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Housing Management and Policy Residential 2009

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  1. Housing Management and Policy Residential 2009

  2. Housing Management and Policy Residential 2009 • Residential Objectives: • Meet fellow student from other jurisdictions. • Update knowledge of what is happening in the social housing world. • Improve Assessment skills • Introduce context and begin work on Semester ones subject Housing Management and Organisation. • Overview next semesters Subjects.

  3. Housing Management and Policy Residential 2009 How Are we to do this? • Lectures, workshops, Panels, exercises Housekeeping Mike Pelling • Administration. Robyn Timms David Hudson

  4. Housing Management and Policy Residential 2009 Social Housing Over the Horizon. • The past. Social housing constantly changing but much of it of a negative nature in last ten years. • Housing market in Australia and New Zealand has also changed dramatically with significant implications for sector

  5. Housing Management and Policy Residential 2009 • The Immediate Present • National Affordable Housing Agreement (NAHA) to replace CSHA • $200m Growth fund for affordable rental housing (private and community) • New Private sector initiatives designed to increase affordability.NRAS • $600 million housing economic development package. • Homelessness Strategy • The Future But • Hurdles of implementation • Still no long term financial sustainability • Uncertainty of the private market

  6. Housing Management and Policy Residential 2009 • Class Exercise. Housing and National Economic Development. • Introduction • To provide awareness of likely future social housing directions for Australia (sorry New Zealand) • To illustrate the complexities of policy implementation • To develop conceptual tools How? • Groups of six (check for colours and rooms)

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