"The Way You Make Me Feel":Shame and the Neoliberal Governance of Disability, Welfare Subjectivities in Australia and the UK Soldatic, Karen, and Hannah Morgan. 2017. "'The Way You Make Me Feel': Shame and the Neoliberal Governance of Disability, Welfare Subjectivities in Australia and the ...
Greater Manchester and Sydney (Australia) also achieved significant success in meeting self-imposed targets to reduce street homelessness. The Institute of Global Homelessness’ (IGH) A Place to Call Home initiative, launched in 2017, is the first concerted effort to support cities across ...
With an estimated 116,000 people across Australia classified as homeless, the Heat the Homeless appeal urges community members to donate their quality, pre-loved snow jackets to help warm those in need. It has been predicted that homelessness could surge by 9% in 2021, and with winter now ...
“Same old housing” not right for modern Australia[University of Sydney news, 16 Dec] This article accompanies the 16 December 2020 AHURI research report,Urban regulation and diverse housing supply, which finds that new homes being built in Australia are failing to meet the changing needs of Au...
homelessness should not be the global issue that it is today. InMelbourne,Australia, 82,724 properties sit vacant as of 2015; a perverse number when we consider the hundreds sleeping rough on the streets and tens of thousands intemporary shelters. The lack ofsocial housingwhile empty luxury ap...
The question of whether there is any need for affordable housing sub-Saharan Africa is too simplistic with an obvious answer, because affordable social housing has been the response to homelessness and shortage of homes elsewhere in the world. In Australia, for instance, the government of the Ci...
News • Scholarly insights into author George Orwell wins international award for NSW assistant principal • Nov. 4, 2024, 5:21 PM ET (ABC News (Australia)) George Orwell (born June 25, 1903, Motihari, Bengal, India—died January 21, 1950, London, England) was an English novelist,...
or a desire to withdraw. In a study by Bower, Conroy and Perz [10], researchers explored experiences of social connectedness, isolation and loneliness among 16 homeless or previously homeless adults ages 22–70 in Sydney, Australia. Participants described feelings of rejection through marginalization...