Homeless children in SAAP 2004-05: summary findings

Homeless children in SAAP 2004-05: summary findings

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AIHW bulletin no. 49

This report contains summary information on accompanied and unaccompanied children in the Supported Accommodation and Assistance Program (SAAP) and is drawn from a more detailed bulletin on this topic ('Homeless children in SAAP 2004-05'). SAAP is a major part of Australia's overall response to homelessness and represents a broader social safety net designed to help people in crisis in the community.

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Published 25 August 2006; ISSN 1446-9820; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 600 2; AIHW cat. no. AUS 86; 8pp.; OUT OF PRINT


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  • Sections 
    • Introduction
    • How many children are in SAAP?
    • Why are children in SAAP?
    • Is SAAP able to meet the needs of children?
    • What are the circumstances of children on entry to and exit from SAAP?
    • Does a longer length of support affect the outcomes of children in SAAP?
    • Are children being turned away from SAAP accommodation?
    • Conclusion
    • References
    • Acknowledgments