State owned and managed Indigenous housing 2005-06: Commonwealth State Housing Agreement national data reports

State owned and managed Indigenous housing 2005-06: Commonwealth State Housing Agreement national data reports

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Housing assistance is provided under the 2003 Commonwealth State Housing Agreement (CSHA) in six program areas: - Public rental housing - state owned and managed Indigenous housing - community housing - Crisis Accommodation Program - private rent assistance - home purchase assistance. This publication reports on CHSA state owned and managed Indigenous housing assistance, providing the data items and performance indicators collected to meet the requirements of the CSHA national performance reporting framework.

Authored by AIHW.

Published 18 December 2006; ISSN 1440-4303; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 643 9; AIHW cat. no. HOU 154; 54pp.; $26.00


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  • Preliminary material 
    • Title page and verso
    • Contents
    • Acknowledgments
    • Overview of state owned and managed Indigenous rental housing in 2005-06
  • Sections
    1. Introduction
    2. Background 
      • The CSHA National Performance Indicator Framework for 2005-06
    3. General notes
      • Symbols
      • Scope
      • Coverage
        • Australian Capital Territory
        • Northern Territory
        • Other jurisdictions
      • Changes to the 2005-06 data collection
        • Modified data items
        • New data items
        • Deleted data items
        • Clarified counting rules
      • Data definitions
      • Data qualifications
      • Terminology used
    4. CSHA 2005-06 state owned and managed Indigenous housing data
      • Summary data
        • Description
        • Changes for 2005-06
        • Data qualifications
      • Performance indicators
        • P1 Amenity/location
        • P2 Affordability
        • P3 Match of dwelling to household size
        • P4 Low income
        • P5 Special needs
        • P6 Priority access to those in greatest need
        • P7 Customer satisfaction
        • P8 Direct costs per unit
        • P9 Occupancy rates
        • P10 Turnaround time
        • P11 Rent collection rate
  • End matter 
    • References
    • List of figures
    • List of tables

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