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Housing assistance data development series
Indigenous community housing 2008-09 includes national data collected by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare on Indigenous community housing. Information is presented on a range of Indigenous housing indicators including overcrowding, dwelling condition, affordability, connection to services and recurrent and capital expenditure. There is also information on Indigenous community housing organisations such as whether they have a housing management plan and the proportion of employees undertaking training.
Authored by AIHW.
Published 7 June 2010; ISSN 1440-4303; ISBN-13 978-1-74249-035-9; AIHW cat. no. HOU 229; INTERNET ONLY
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Publication table of contents
- Summary (HTML)
- Performance indicators (746KB XLS)
- General notes
- Definitions
- Summary data items
- S1 Indigenous community housing summary data
- S2 Indigenous community housing performance indicators
- Performance indicators
- P1 Total number of dwellings targeted to Indigenous people
- P2 Proportion of improvised dwellings
- P5 Mechanisms to ensure that new houses and upgrades meet national
minimum standards
- P7 Proportion of dwellings not connected to (a) water, (b) sewerage
and (c) electricity
- P9 Average weekly rent collected
- P10 Rent collection rate
- P11 Total amount spent on maintenance each year
- P12 Average amount spent on maintenance each year
- P13 Maintenance expenditure as a proportion of rent collected
- P14 Recurrent to capital expenditure ratio
- P15 Net recurrent cost per unit
- P16 Occupancy rates
- P21 Average number of bedrooms required
- P22 Proportion of Indigenous households that are overcrowded
- P24 Allocation of resources on the basis of need
- P25 Number of Indigenous community housing organisations
- P26 Proportion of ICHOs that have a housing management plan
- P27 What jurisdictions are doing to assist ICHOs in developing and
implementing housing management plans
- P28 Proportion of Indigenous employees in ICHOs who have completed
accredited training
- P29 Proportion of Indigenous employees in ICHOs who are undertaking
accredited training
- P30 Proportion of people employed in housing management who are
Indigenous
- P31 Strategies and outcomes to increase Indigenous employment in
housing services
- P32 Mechanisms for Indigenous input to planning, decision making and
delivery of services
- P33 Coordination of housing and other services that seek to improve
the health and wellbeing of Indigenous people
- P33 (continued) Initiatives and new projects
- P36 Proportion of indicators (not Census or CHINS) on which
jurisdictions could report
- Performance indicator
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