Ethically Conscious Housing Report
Our sincere thanks to Shelter and AHURI for inviting us to present at their Ethically Conscious Housing Report Launch yesterday.
The Ethically Conscious Housing Report was commissioned by Shelter NSW in collaboration with AHURI and focuses on housing initiatives in the Australian context that appear to go beyond “business as usual” in non-market housing provision. Importantly, the report seeks a workable definition of being “ethically conscious” in pursuing sound housing outcomes for people.
Our collaborative partners also feature within the report with Case studies and interviews from Bridge Housing, Nightingale Housing and Women’s Property Initiatives.
At the report launch, HSH founder and Managing Director, Stephen Woodlands and Debbie Avery from the Aboriginal Housing Office spoke about how our partnership has helped to create more Ethically Conscious Housing.
About Head Start Homes
With our vision for a safe and stable home for everyone with fair and practical pathways to home ownership, Head Start Homes is advancing a more equitable home ownership system by disrupting homelessness, intergenerational poverty and cycles of disadvantage.
We achieve this by providing innovative products and services that empower our clients to achieve their home ownership dreams and exit rental accommodation. To be eligible, clients must meet income thresholds or live in social or affordable housing. Most of our clients are single mums, First Nations Peoples or households with a disability.
With the support of more than 100 businesses, government agencies and charities, we foster innovation and collaboration to achieve our vision. We are accredited as a not-for-profit, tax-exempt community service organisation.
*Terms, conditions and eligibility criteria apply. Subject to availability and funding. Head Start Homes is not a home loan lender and does not provide financial advice. Head Start Homes Limited ACN 620 944 532