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New community-based
research agendas for a
regional taskforce
Niv Srivastava
Auburn Housing Working Group
Auburn Diversity Services Inc
Agenda for this
presentation/discussion?
• Auburn Housing Working Groupmembership and shared responsibility
• Research ideas-moving forwardAHWG
• How good are these agendasResearch?
• What are the missing links?
• Some suggestions/solutions
Auburn Housing Working
Group
• Memberships:
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ADSi
Local Council
ACL
STARTTS
Salvation Army
Centrelink
Shelter NSW
ADHC
DoCS
• Memberships? Enhancement?
Membership
(TOR, AHWG, March 2011)
• The working group will consist of
people that bear knowledge and are
interested in housing and tenancy
related issues, and preferably work
in the service area that includes
Housing.
Post Card “Idea”
• A list to go on the post cards for
residents of Auburn-reflecting issues
around housing e.g. Housing affordability,
legal issues, safety , REAs* etc
• Promotion/Reaching out- through
Networks/Council/Centrelink/organisations
like ADSi, STARTTS, ACL,
Bhanin/Barnardos/REAs?
• Outcomes intended-Campaign for
residents-tool/evidence to address the
issues and lobbying at a greater scale?
• Lacking Context?
REA*-Real estate agents
How good are these agendas?
• Purpose?
• Why do we feel this need
always?
• Aren’t there enough studies
done at a larger scale?
• Have we got some research
based findings which could be
useful?
• Are we saying that we need to
get some local stats to address
the local issues?
• What stats are we looking for?
• What is the intention behind
that potential research?
• Are we looking for some
specific outcomes? Yes? Then
what outcomes?
• Who will be benefitting from
the research?
Owners/tenants/homeless/re
al estate agents/service
providers/peak
bodies/decision
makers/ministers/ or all of
them?
• How do we promote the
outcomes to the concerned
stakeholders?
• What resources and
limitations do we have?
How good are these agendas? Cont
• Questions? –Re: Network
• Who will be driving the show?
• How much time and resources
can we account for in a
justified way to our funding
body/ auspice organisation?
• Do we have those factors
integrated in our service
specifications or are we
actually lobbying for it to
happen in future?
• Research
partner with
local universities/local
councils – ideally- which
means-’they then need to be
the part of network-
• Does not happen always!?
• Choice Factor and Time
factor!
• How can we create time---alternatively are the agendas
attractive enough?
• Need higher level of coordination
require
delegation of responsibility
and time within the network• Are we saying that it is
someone else’s responsibility
as well, though we are the
ones who know the needs and
are keen to find solutions at a
local level?
What do we need for such projects to be
successful?
• Enhancing our tools and resources?
• Changing the work culture?
• Collaboration with universities/councils/research based
organisations(peak bodies) in a systematic way?
• Create Universal Frameworks?
• Free and efficient flow of communication for addressing
the needs from grassroots level to the advocacy and
influencing policy level.
• Promote the work before and after to avoid duplication?
• Have a dynamic web based information sharing system?
• Training for all stakeholders to access the Information in
an interactive way on an ongoing basis?
» Can we do it
Can it be done?
Missing Links--• Planning happens successfully and
enthusiastically! But…
• Commitment to responsibility and ‘ a will to
convert objectives and ideas to actions very
low
• Accountability for such collaborative
projects is not defined
• There are no set timelines often
• Members unable to deliver owing to other
responsibilities taking higher priority.
How can we make the agendas
attractive?
• Outcomes based approach- Agenda to
participate in Networks –on everyone’s agenda
as a necessity• Adopting Strength to strength approach
• Systemic changes-Networks to be endorsed
and supported by governments, peak bodies
and academic institutions
• Sharing responsibility-service providers and
service users
Reflection continues…
Source-presentation Planning @Dream or reality Forum, 2010
Source-presentation Youth Homelessness @Dream or reality Forum, 2010
Western Sydney Housing Coalition
MEDIA RELEASE
23 August 2010
Housing Forum Gives a Wake Up Call for Western
Sydney
Over two hundred housing advocates meeting at the Casula Powerhouse in the week before
the Federal election called on Federal and state governments to increase their financial
commitment to social and affordable housing in Western Sydney.
A spokesperson for the Western Sydney Housing Coalition, Robert Costa of Affordable
Community Housing, said the attendance at the forum `Dream or Reality? Affordable
Housing in Western Sydney’ well exceeded expectations. It was the first major event
organised by the Coalition and showed just how big an issue housing is for services and
organisations supporting the Western Sydney population, he said.
Intended Outcomes
• Produce a follow up report• Identify housing related issues and
aspirations Re:
refugees/migrants/homeless and
affordable housing
• Prioritised Strategies- to address
those issues
• Recommendations-to the ministerinfluence Government planning and
policy?
Is the gap just the information gap?—or
are the resources enough to address
the need adequately?
Private Rental SchemeTenancy Facilitation; Private Rental
Brokerage Service; Tenancy
Guarantee; Rentstart (Standard,
Plus, Temporary Accommodation
and Tenancy Assistance)
Are we reaching out to people and
informing them?
Are people/service providers paying
attention to what is already there?
Housing Insecurity-6DimensionsAHURi-ISSUE 113 May 2009 · ISSN 1445-3428
• Finding- LOWER INCOME RENTERS’ EXPERIENCES OF
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HOUSING INSECURITY HAVE SIX IMPORTANT DIMENSIONS.
COMPOUNDED BY OTHER ASPECTS OF SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC
DISADVANTAGES, THE RESULT IS SOCIAL EXCLUSION.
Dimensions include-Financial/health/education insecurity
What can we do to address this?-stakeholders working on addressing one of
those issues cannot work independent of the other issues that are
unavoidable with the housing stress-?
Networks-joining hands and so should the concerned government departments?
The networks therefore should be recognised as fundamental structures
with a significant responsibility and supported and endorsed by
government bodies and local state and federal governments?
How can that happen-? Or has it started happening already? Yes?
Then how many of us know about it?
Rent Incentive
If your rent is in advance at the end
of each month you will automatically
qualify to go into a draw to win a grocery
voucher to the value of $100.
Congratulations to the following winners
from last year:
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Illustrations?
Research
Consultations
Outcomes
Factsheets
Community Education
Forums
Incentives/schemes
Media releases
Government’s response
Moving forward…
• Tweak the research ideas keeping in
mind the following three significant
factors:
– resources and services out there
– intended outcomes and
– our strengths and limitations
Research-building on existent
resources-AHWG
• Enough research and findings
available• Just a matter of converting that
information to work for your
network/stakeholders/including
target communities
• ……etc
Resource collection-Research based
AHWG
• Initial idea- Housing Kit-every member to
bring some resources to put in the kit-the
members to discuss and modify the
resources for the final housing kit. Jan
2011
• Recent development-Question-how
effective will it be? Can we be more
specific?
ResearchRe: resource building
• Target Specific and Outcomes-oriented
• How?-Research “what's there”?
• Process-members share the responsibility
of researching and developing
informative resource derived from
accessible Fact sheets/pilot
studies/research findings concerning our
target groups-
Another initiative-AHWG
• Issue identified-Bridging the gap
between REAs and our clients in
Auburn
• Pilot study-”A Step Forward”----as a result of network AHWG
A Strength to Strength approach
Auburn Housing Working Group
Minutes
Date of the meeting: 17/3/11
Chairperson/Facilitator: Niv Srivastava
Venue: 17, Macquarie Road, Auburn
Minute taker: Niv Srivastava
Time: 2.30pm-4.30pm
Minutes Distributed on :
Present:; Hassan Saleh; Shashika Peeligama ;Niv Srivastava; Justin Han ,Rein Van de Ruit
Apologies: Lisa Lyndon ;Hassan Saleh; Semra Guler; Salwa Alhag
Agenda Item
Main points of discussion
Action
Acknowledgement
to Country
Introductions and
information share
Business arising
SydWest-the pilot study on Real Estate Agents and SGP
Meeting held on 11/2/11
workersPlanning session –actions arising to be discussed further in
this and following meetings-Housing Kit; Evidence
collection; community survey-Postcard idea
Other -Discussion
“Bridging the gap”- Shashika (Women’s Project Officer,
ADSi) and Jennifer(Housing Project Officer, ADSi) -a pilot
to enhance communication and understanding between
Real Estate Agents and Clients with ADSi playing the part
of the mediator.
Logical thing to do...challenge but worth it. Building the
trust...
May have to rethink the name as it has been used before…
Lot of novel ideas might come up...like ADSi’s ability to
assist in small matters in future for making the tenancy
experience more enjoyable for all three parties.
By whom
Niv
Niv
Next meetingNiv
In the agenda
Shashika and Jennifer to keep
everyone posted on the
progress of the pilotThey are happy to answer any
questions that
New name will be given to the
pilot.
When
Shashika and
Jennifer
A Step Forward---Pilot at ADSi
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Housing Client
Case
worker/Service
provider ADSi
Real Estate Agents
Future plans-AHWG
• Launch of the resource (housing kit?)
• Housing Forum in Auburn-highlighting
local issues , best practice models
and strategies
• Fact sheets from “A Step Forward”
pilot.
Conclusion-Effective flow
of Communication is one of
the biggest missing link…
So, are we listening to
them!