National Homelessness Research

The Australian Government has allocated $11.4 million over the next four years to meet the priorities in the just released National Homelessness Research Agenda.

A number of research gaps have been identified through a literature review, a researcher roundtable, responses to the Green Paper Which Way Home and the White Paper, and select consultation on the draft Research Agenda. The research priorities and questions under the Agenda reflect these research gaps. They are:

  1. Data for measuring homelessness;
  2. Service system capacity and effectiveness; and
  3. Understanding of homelessness

Visit the National Homelessness Information page on the Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs website for further information and to access the research agenda. 

In this section of the site you will find news and information relating to the Research Agenda.

Articles

1 National Homelessness Research Projects Announced
2 Call for Applications for Homelessness Research Funding