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You are here: Home Reports & data Housing assistance Demand for SAAP assistance by homeless people 2001-02: a report from the SAAP National Data Collection
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Demand for SAAP assistance by homeless people 2001-02: a report from the SAAP National Data Collection

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Release Date: 30 Oct 2003
Topic: Housing assistance
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This publication is one of the Series 7 reports on the Supported Accommodation Assistance Program (SAAP) National Data Collection for 2001-02. The series provides information on people who were homeless and people who were at risk of being homeless who accessed SAAP in 2001-02. This report looks at the demand for SAAP services and the ability of agencies to meet this demand.

  • ISBN: 978 1 74024 322 3
  • Cat. no: HOU 90
  • Pages: 116
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