Homeless people in SAAP: SAAP National Data Collection annual report 2007-08, Australia
In 2007-08, 1 in every 104 Australians, or 202,500 people, received substantial support from the Supported Accommodation Assistance Program (SAAP). The total funding allocation to SAAP was $400.4 million, of which $383.9 million was direct funding to SAAP agencies. This is the Series 13 annual report of the SAAP National Data Collection, and provides an overview of assistance given to clients and their children by the Program in 2007-08.
Homeless people in SAAP: SAAP National Data Collection annual report 2007-08, Queensland supplementary tables
In 2007-08, 1 in 124 people in Queensland received substantial support from the Supported Accommodation Assistance Program (SAAP). This publication contains statistical tables and charts in relation to Queensland and is intended to supplement the Series 13 (2007-08) annual report on SAAP.
Homeless people in SAAP: SAAP National Data Collection annual report 2007-08, South Australia supplementary tables
In 2007-08, 1 in 69 people in South Australia received substantial support from the Supported Accommodation Assistance Program (SAAP). This publication contains statistical tables and charts in relation to South Australia and is intended to supplement the Series 13 (2007-08) annual report on SAAP.
Homeless people in SAAP: SAAP National Data Collection annual report 2007-08, Tasmania supplementary tables
In 2007-08, 1 in 69 people in Tasmania received substantial support from the Supported Accommodation Assistance Program (SAAP). This publication contains statistical tables and charts in relation to Tasmania and is intended to supplement the Series 13 (2007-08) annual report on SAAP.
Homeless people in SAAP: SAAP National Data Collection annual report 2007-08, Victoria supplementary tables
In 2007-08, 1 in 90 people in Victoria received substantial support from the Supported Accommodation Assistance Program (SAAP). This publication contains statistical tables and charts in relation to Victoria and is intended to supplement the Series 13 (2007-08) annual report on SAAP.
Homeless people in SAAP: SAAP National Data Collection annual report 2007-08, New South Wales supplementary tables
In 2007-08, 1 in 121 people in New South Wales received substantial support from the Supported Accommodation Assistance Program (SAAP). This publication contains statistical tables and charts in relation to New South Wales and is intended to supplement the Series 13 (2007-08) annual report on SAAP.
Homeless people in SAAP: SAAP National Data Collection annual report 2007-08, Western Australia supplementary tables
In 2007-08, 1 in 110 people in Western Australia received substantial support from the Supported Accommodation Assistance Program (SAAP). This publication contains statistical tables and charts in relation to Western Australia and is intended to supplement the Series 13 (2007-08) annual report on SAAP.
Homeless people in SAAP: SAAP National Data Collection annual report 2007-08, Australian Capital Territory supplementary tables
In 2007-08, 1 in 97 people in the Australian Capital Territory received substantial support from the Supported Accommodation Assistance Program (SAAP). This publication contains statistical tables and charts in relation to the Australian Capital Territory and is intended to supplement the Series 13 (2007-08) annual report on SAAP.
Homeless Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander clients in SAAP 2006-07
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples make up a significant proportion of SAAP clients. This report takes a closer look at these clients including the reasons why they seek support, what they needed and received while supported, and what their outcomes were.
Demand for SAAP accommodation by homeless people 2006-07: a summary
Although SAAP agencies accommodate large numbers of people every day, they cannot always meet all the requests for SAAP accommodation. This bulletin summarises the demand for SAAP accommodation information contained in the Demand for SAAP accommodation by homeless people 2006-07 report (internet-only release), with a focus on the total people turned away from SAAP accommodation.
Demand for SAAP accommodation by homeless people 2006-07
Although SAAP agencies accommodate large numbers of people every day, they cannot always meet all the requests for SAAP accommodation. This report provides information about the level of unmet demand for SAAP accommodation, including how the estimates are calculated.
Homeless people in SAAP: SAAP National Data Collection annual report 2006-07, Tasmania supplementary tables
Homeless people in SAAP: SAAP National Data Collection annual report 2006-07, New South Wales supplementary tables
Homeless people in SAAP: SAAP National Data Collection annual report 2006-07, Victoria supplementary tables
Homeless people in SAAP: SAAP National Data Collection annual report 2006-07, South Australia supplementary tables
Homeless people in SAAP: SAAP National Data Collection annual report 2006-07, Western Australia supplementary tables
Homeless people in SAAP: SAAP National Data Collection annual report 2006-07, Queensland supplementary tables
Homeless people in SAAP: SAAP National Data Collection annual report 2006-07, Northern Territory supplementary tables
Homeless people in SAAP: SAAP National Data Collection annual report 2006-07, Australian Capital Territory supplementary tables
Homeless people in SAAP: SAAP National Data Collection annual report 2006-07 Australia
This is the Series 12 annual report of the Supported Accommodation Assistance Program (SAAP) National Data Collection. It provides an overview of assistance given to clients and their children by the Program in 2006-07. SAAP provides transitional supported accommodation and related support services to help homeless people - including women and children escaping domestic violence - achieve the maximum possible degree of self-reliance and independence.
Demand for SAAP accommodation by homeless people 2005-06: summary
Although SAAP agencies accommodate large numbers of people every day, they cannot always meet all the requests for SAAP accommodation. this bulletin summarises the demand for SAAP accommodation information contained in the 'Demand for SAAP accommodation by homeless people 2004-05' report (internet only), with a focus on the total number of people turned away from SAAP accommodation.
Demand for SAAP accommodation by homeless people 2005-06
Although SAAP agencies accommodate large numbers of people every day, they cannot always meet all the requests for SAAP accommodation. This report provices information about the level of unmet demand for SAAP accommodation, including how the estimates are calculated.
Homeless people in SAAP: SAAP National Data Collection annual report 2005-06, Australia
This is the eleventh annual report of the Supported Accommodation Assistance Program (SAAP) National Data Collection. It provides an overview of assistance given to clients and their children by the Program in 2005-06. SAAP provides transitional supported accommodation and related support services to help homeless people-including women and children escaping domestic violence-achieve the maximum possible degree of self-reliance and independence.
Homeless people in SAAP: SAAP National Data Collection annual report 2005-06, New South Wales supplementary tables
Homeless people in SAAP: SAAP National Data Collection annual report 2005-06, Victoria supplementary tables