National Social Housing Survey

National Social Housing Survey
Author:
Publisher: AIHW
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2012
Genre: Housing surveys
ISBN: 1742493262

Statistical survey of public housing in New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, Western Australia, South Australia, Tasmania and Northern Territory; statistics presented on : services provided; demographic characteristics of social housing tenants; housing history of tenants; use of support services; satisfaction wih housing maintenance services Annotation pending.

National Social Housing Survey

National Social Housing Survey
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2013
Genre: Housing surveys
ISBN: 9781742495224

"An overview of the national findings of the 2012 National Social Housing Survey was published by AIHW in May 2013. This report provides further detail on national level findings, state and territory comparisons and comparisons across public housing, state owned and managed Indigenous housing, and community housing programs. It shows that: the majority of tenants are satisfied with the services provided by their housing organisation, with community housing tenants the most satisfied ; tenants report a range of benefits from living in social housing. Around 7 in 10 tenants feel more settled and are able to manage rent or money better. The majority of tenants live in a dwelling of an acceptable standard, and less than 1 in 10 social housing dwellings can be reported as overcrowded. An estimated 1 in 10 public housing and SOMIH tenants and around 1 in 5 community housing tenants indicated they have been homeless in the past five years"--Website.

National Social Housing Survey

National Social Housing Survey
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 37
Release: 2017
Genre: Public housing
ISBN: 9781760541132

This report summarises findings from the 2016 National Social Housing Survey, a survey of tenants in public housing, community housing and state owned and managed Indigenous housing in Australia. Tenants were asked about overall satisfaction; satisfaction with amenities; satisfaction with location and proximity to facilities and services; satisfaction with maintenance services; benefits of living in social housing; dwelling condition and utilisation; characteristics of the household, including prior living situation and homelessness; labour force participation; disability and the need for assistance; and use of support services and range of services accessed. 9,738 people completed the survey, with 74% satisfied overall with the services provided by their housing organisation. Some comparisons are included with previous surveys.

National Social Housing Survey

National Social Housing Survey
Author: Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Publisher:
Total Pages: 37
Release: 2017
Genre: Public housing
ISBN: 9781760541125

This report summarises findings from the 2016 National Social Housing Survey, a survey of tenants in public housing, community housing and state owned and managed Indigenous housing in Australia. Tenants were asked about overall satisfaction; satisfaction with amenities; satisfaction with location and proximity to facilities and services; satisfaction with maintenance services; benefits of living in social housing; dwelling condition and utilisation; characteristics of the household, including prior living situation and homelessness; labour force participation; disability and the need for assistance; and use of support services and range of services accessed. 9,738 people completed the survey, with 74% satisfied overall with the services provided by their housing organisation. Some comparisons are included with previous surveys.