It is directed to the following overarching research question: How can the housing assistance system improve on social housing applications and the waiting list as the primary mediators of access to housing for low-income Australians in need? Key findings Recent years have seen an increase in the efforts of state and territory governments to diversify their housing assistance activities towards ‘p. [...] 422 Getting off the waiting list? Managing housing assistance provision in an era of intensifying social housing shortage 8 Introduction 1.3 The effectiveness of alternative forms of housing assistance in Australia Existing AHURI research on alternative forms of housing assistance has focused on evidence and policy options in relation to individualised and market-based housing assistance (Jacobs,. [...] Reflecting on the findings, the chapter discusses the extent to which the current administration of housing assistance in our jurisdictions resonates with the principles of a ‘rights-based’ approach to relieving housing need and how accountability in the system can be improved (responding to Research Questions 3 and 4). [...] 422 Getting off the waiting list? Managing housing assistance provision in an era of intensifying social housing shortage 17 No of social housing leings to new tenants indexed to 2017–18 (2017–18=100) Analysing and quantifying housing assistance: Statistical overview A key benchmark for gauging the scale of social housing assistance being provided is to relate the annual flow of lettings to new te. [...] The chapter also explores the extent to which the current administration of housing assistance in our jurisdictions resonates with the principles of a ‘rights-based’ approach to relieving housing need and how accountability in the system can be improved (responding to Research Questions 3 and 4).
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Table of Contents
- List of tables 5
- List of figures 5
- Acronyms and abbreviations used in this report 7
- Glossary 7
- Executive summary 8
- 1. Introduction 13
- 1.1 Overview 14
- 1.2 Housing assistance in Australia 15
- 1.3 The effectiveness of alternative forms of housing assistance in Australia 16
- 1.4 Housing assistance application process 17
- 1.5 Research methods and participants 17
- 1.6 Report outline 21
- 2. Analysing and quantifying housing assistance: Statistical overview 22
- 2.1 Trends in social housing provision and tenancy allocations 23
- 2.2 Managing the social housing waiting list 26
- 2.3 Other forms of housing assistance 29
- 2.4 Conclusion 30
- 3. Administration of housing assistance 31
- 3.1 Eligibility and targeting 32
- 3.2 Application and assessment processes 38
- 3.3 Rationale: Getting off the waiting list? 39
- 3.4 Accountability in access to housing assistance 41
- 3.5 Conclusion 43
- 4. Client experience of housing assistance application processes 44
- 4.1 Client satisfaction with the application process 45
- 4.2 Complexity of the application process 46
- 4.3 Inadequate communication and transparency 49
- 4.4 Poor administration of applications 50
- 4.5 Treatment by housing and support staff 51
- 4.6 Navigating the system 52
- 4.7 Conclusion 53
- 5. Experience of housing assistance application scope and products 54
- 5.1 Effectiveness of alternative housing assistance products 55
- 5.2 Waiting for social housing 62
- 5.3 Effectiveness of social housing assistance 67
- 5.4 Conclusion 71
- 6. Policy development options 72
- 6.1 Application process and assessment 72
- 6.2 Tailored delivery of housing services 73
- 6.3 Entitlements and accountability 73
- 6.4 Monitoring PRA efficacy 73
- 6.5 Partnership with private housing providers 74
- 6.6 Statistical data recommendations 74
- References 75
- Appendix I: A snapshot of alternative housing assistance products in Australia 79
- Appendix II: The proforma used to request waiting list and housing assistance data 85
- Appendix III: The topic guide for agency interviews 86
- Appendix IV: Survey participants 90
- Appendix V: The topic guides for applicant and tenant interviews 96
- Table 1: Research questions and methods 17
- Table 2: The number of survey respondents in each participating jurisdiction 19
- Table 3: Social housing lettings to new tenants, 2017–22 24
- Table 4: Public housing waiting lists: Registrations at 30 June annually 25
- Table 5: New applicants registering for social housing in 2021–22: Breakdown according to assigned rehousing priority 27
- Table 6: Waiting list dynamics, 2021–22 27
- Table 7: Reported waiting list deletions*, 2021–22. Breakdown by reason for deletion 28
- Table 8: Housing assistance products/services: Official statistics 29
- Table 9: PRA program eligibility criteria for the four case study jurisdictions 34
- Table 10: Summary of state/territory-based programs facilitating access to the private rental market as an alternative to social housing 79
- Table 11: The proforma used to request data on waiting list and housing assistance data sourced from state/territory housing authorities across Australia 85
- Figure 1: The proportion of survey participants in each state and from each cohort 20
- Figure 2: Social housing lettings to new tenants, 2017–22, indexed 24
- Figure 3: Public housing waiting lists: Registrations at 30 June annually, indexed 25
- Figure 4: Satisfaction with the application process 45
- Figure 5: Cohort (a)’s level of agreement with the statement: ‘A state/territory government officer provided helpful advice on my housing options’ 47
- Figure 6: Cohort (a)’s level of agreement with the statement: ‘I received helpful additional assistance from a non-government service provider (e.g. case worker, outreach worker, homelessness service provider, community housing provider, tenant advocate)’ 47
- Figure 7: Cohort (a)’s level of agreement with the statement: ‘There was an opportunity to ask questions, and helpful answers were given’ 48
- Figure 8: Cohort (a)’s level of agreement with the statement: ‘The advice on my housing options influenced my thinking on what form(s) of available help could be useful’ 48
- Figure 9: Cohort (a)’s level of agreement with the statement: ‘The state/territory government officer discouraged me from registering for social housing’ 48
- Figure 10: Types of assistance participants were offered when they contacted their state/territory government for help 56
- Figure 11: Cohort (a)’s level of satisfaction with the housing assistance received 57
- Figure 12: Ability to secure rental tenancy among participants who received a bond loan and/or ongoing (private) rental subsidy 57
- Figure 13: The commonality of bond loan offers and acceptance to new applicants and new tenants who participated in this study 59
- Figure 14: Participant level of agreement with the statement: ‘I want a social housing tenancy on a permanent basis’ 60
- Figure 15: Cohort (a)’s level of agreement with the statement: ‘A social housing tenancy would be ideal for me’; and Cohort (b)’s level of agreement with the statement: ‘A social housing tenancy is ideal for me’ 61
- Figure 16: Cohort (a)’s level of agreement with the statement: ‘I need more help to afford market rent and would prefer to avoid social housing’; and Cohort (b)’s level of agreement with the statement: ‘I would have preferred to avoid social housing, but 61
- Figure 17: Participant level of agreement with the statement: ‘I was surprised by the information provided on the likely waiting time for a social housing offer’ 62
- Figure 18: Cohort (b)’s perception of waiting time 63
- Figure 19: The proportion of Cohort (b) in each category of general and priority 63
- Figure 20: The length of the time participants in Cohort (b) were on the social housing register before being offered a tenancy 64
- Figure 21: Participant level of agreement with the statement: ‘I registered for social housing more in hope than expectation’ 64
- Figure 22: The number of moves that participants in Cohort (b) experienced 65
- Figure 23: Changes in housing situation while awaiting a tenancy offer among participants in Cohort (b) 65
- Figure 24: The impact of the change in the housing situation on the process of social housing applications among participants in Cohort (b) 66
- Figure 25: Participant level of agreement with the statement: ‘I was advised to alter my choice of preferred area(s) because of different expected waiting times’ 67
- Figure 26: Cohort (b)’s level of satisfaction with the housing assistance received 67
- Figure 27: Cohort (b)’s level of agreement with the statement: ‘Getting a public housing tenancy provided relief from anxiety around my housing situation’ 69
- Figure 28: Cohort (b)’s level of agreements with the statement: ‘I want a social housing tenancy as a stepping-stone to something better’ 69
- Figure 29: Survey participant gender 90
- Figure 30: Survey participant age 91
- Figure 31: Survey participant origin 91
- Figure 32: Survey participant language spoken with family 92
- Figure 33: Survey participant household composition 92
- Figure 34: Survey participant employment status 93
- Figure 35: The main factor that prompted participants to apply for housing assistance 94
- Figure 36: Participant housing situation at the time of application 95