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Social housing pathways by policy co-design: opportunities for tenant participation in

16 Apr 2024

2021), potential benefits of inclusive policy co-design within policy realms such as social housing and housing assistance provision include achieving an optimal fit between the housing and housing assistance being designed and developed, the ability of systems to support aspirational housing pathways over the life course, and support of optimal housing and life outcomes. [...] What are the policy and practice implications of the research findings and how can these be actively developed within Australian social housing and housing assistance systems? The project has been undertaken using a mixed method approach: Conceptualisation and international and national review The field of participatory policy and design methodologies is rapidly growing, in response to recognising. [...] 418 Social housing pathways by policy co-design: opportunities for tenant participation in system innovation in Australia 18 Policy co-design and tenant participation: review and conceptualisation 2.2 Tenant participation in social housing: an international review In social housing contexts, tenant or resident participation in policy processes is the major form of participation undertaken. [...] 418 Social housing pathways by policy co-design: opportunities for tenant participation in system innovation in Australia 20 Policy co-design and tenant participation: review and conceptualisation 2.3 Conceptualising tenant participation for housing policy and practice One of the key models of tenant participation is Cairncross, Clapham and Goodlad’s (1997) highly cited model where housing authori. [...] The National Housing and Homelessness Agreement (NHHA) is an agreement between the Australian Government and state and territory governments to ‘contribute to improving access to affordable, safe and sustainable housing across the housing spectrum, including to prevent and address homelessness, and to support social and economic participation’ (Commonwealth of Australia 2018a: 1).
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