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Innovations in stock matching and allocations: the social housing challenge

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posted on 2024-11-02, 23:13 authored by Iris Levin AzrielIris Levin Azriel, Selina Tually, Jacqueline De Vries, Trevor Kollmann, Wendy Stone, Ian Goodwin
This project examines whether current social housing allocation and matching policies and practices meet the needs of applicants or tenants and maximise social housing sector performance and efficiency outcomes. It looks at how to optimise housing stock allocations based on individual needs (including the role of support) and neighbourhood and community needs (avoiding concentrations of disadvantage and potential antisocial behaviour). The research reviewed international and Australian policy, interviewed stakeholders across four jurisdictions (QLD, VIC, TAS and SA), developed an evaluation framework (Social Return on Investment - SROI) for housing allocation strategies. The international policy review suggests the Choice-based lettings model could enhance tenants’ choice and reduce stigma; local allocation plans could improve tenant composition and social mix in specific neighbourhoods; policies to address underutilisation of social housing should be carefully considered; and programs integrating support services onsite to address tenants with complex needs should be more widespread. The research findings suggest Governments should view the social housing sector as part of the larger housing market rather than as a separate, standalone system. The sector would benefit from expanding its limited target from tenants with highest need for housing integrated with other support, through to people with high need for housing but no need for other support, to people in need of affordable housing only in various forms.

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  1. 1.
    DOI - Is published in 10.18408/ahuri5324701
  2. 2.
    ISSN - Is published in 18347223

Journal

AHURI Final Report

Number

394

Start page

1

End page

114

Total pages

114

Publisher

Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute

Place published

Australia

Language

English

Copyright

© Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute Limited 2023

Former Identifier

2006120717

Esploro creation date

2023-03-25

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