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Exclusion/Inclusion



February 2005
Exclusion/Inclusion
CONTENTS

Editorial
Deb Tsorbaris, CEO, Council to Homeless Persons

Introduction
The Hon. John von Doussa QC, President, Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission

Chapter 1:
Homelessness and Social Exclusion
Exclusion and Homelessness in Britain
By Maureen Crane and Anthony M Warnes, Sheffield Institute for Studies on Ageing,University of Sheffield, England

Social Inclusion and Exclusion
By Andrew Jones, Director, AHURI Queensland Research Centre, University of Queensland

Broadening Our Understanding of Homelessness
By David Waterford, Social Inclusion Unit, SA Department of Premier and Cabinet

Who is ‘In’ and Who is ‘Other’
By Mark Furlong, Lecturer in Social Work, La Trobe University

Chapter 2:
Homelessness, Exclusion and SAAP
What Does the Data Say About Access to SAAP Services?
By Justin Griffin, Manager, SAAP

National Data Collection Agency, Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Assisting Homeless People
By Monica Wolf, NSW Ombudsman’s Office

“Risky Business”
By Michael Coffey, the Youth Accommodation Association and Sue Cripps, Homelessness NSW,ACT

Exclusion in Practice: The Doctrine of Pre-emption
By Steve Jeanneret, Integrated Family and Youth Service, Queensland

Reflections on “Opening the Debate”
By Lorraine Dupree, Manager, Carina Youth Agency

Including our Homeless Kids
By Leisa Gibson, Policy and Research, Australian Federation of Homelessness Organisations (AFHO)

Operationalising Inclusive Practices
By Micaela Cronin, Executive Officer, Support Services, St Vincent de Paul, ACCS

Not Enough Support Needs? Not Enough Support!
By Melanie Field-Pimm, Adult & Family Services, Melbourne Citymission and Lynette Mackenzie, MetroWest Housing Services

"They don’t take young people with mental health issues because they find it too challenging"
By Deborah Keys, Research Fellow, Project I, University of Melbourne

Homeless Families: SAAP Services are Struggling
By Stephen Kocaj, La Trobe University/Homeground Services


Chapter 3:
Exclusion and Housing
Housing and Social Inclusion/Exclusion
By Kathy Arthurson, University of South Australia and Keith Jacobs, University of Tasmania

Defining Social Exclusion
By Bill Randolph and Dominique Murray, Faculty of the Built Environment, University of New South Wales

(That’s) No Way to Say Goodbye: The Risks of Rent Arrears
By Michele Slatter

From Exclusion to Inclusion
By Bruce Judd, Alan Morris and Kay Kavanagh, University of New South Wales AHURI Research Centre and the Mercy Arms, Waterloo

Everybody Knows: Sex Discrimination in Housing
By Janet Adkins and Michele Slatter
Residential Tenancy Databases
By Eloise Curry, Volunteer, PILCH Homeless Persons Legal Clinic

Chapter 4:
Grievances, Complaints, Advocacy and Legal Frameworks for Exclusion/Inclusion
Homelessness, Human Rights and Social Inclusion
By Philip Lynch, Co-ordinator, PILCH Homeless Persons’ Legal Clinic

The SAAP ACT: Towards an Understanding of its Legal Requirements
By Emma Gollege, Co-ordinator, NSW Homeless Persons’ Legal Clinic

Left Out in the Cold
By Tess Hardy, Volunteer, PILCH Homeless Persons’ Legal Clinic

Social Security or Socia Exclusion?
By Tamara Walsh, Lecturer in Law, T.C. Beirne School of Law, University of Queensland

Service Exclusion: Towards a Homelessness Advocacy Service
By Annie Paliwal, Co-ordinator Homelessness Advocacy Service

Aspiring to Quality
By Susan Plowright, Housing Services, Department of Human Services

New Victorian Initiatives in Dealing with Complaints
By Mark Stracey, Housing Appeals and Complaints Office, Department of Human Services

Chapter 5:
Towards Social Inclusion
Supporting the Inclusion People Who Experience Homelessness through the State Government’s Community Support Grants
By Jeff Rich, Manager, Community Enterprise, Department of Victorian Communities

The Rise and Rise of Social Enterprise
By Jeff Rich, Manager, Community Enterprise, Department of Victorian Communities
Elements of a Social Inclusion Response to Homelessness
By Monsignor David Cappo, Chair, SA Social Inclusion Board

Conclusion
No Easy Answers but some hope in Victoria
By Dr Helen Szoke, Chief Conciliator/Chief Executive Officer, Equal Opportunity Commission of Victoria

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