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Specialist Homelessness Service fact sheets and infographics

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Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) 

Individual state and territory level fact sheets and infographics summarise information on specialist homelessness services delivered in 2015–16.

Each fact sheet highlights jurisdictional-specific information about the clients of SHS agencies who were assisted in 2015–16, the services requested, the support received, and outcomes achieved.

Each infographic provides a snapshot of the number of clients and support provided on any given day in 2015-16. 

THUMBNAIL infographic-shs-2015-16-any-given-day-VIC  THUMBNAIL Infographic: On any given day in Australia (Specialist homelessness services 2015–16)

To access other individual state and territory reports, click on the following link and select the state or territory of interest from the list:
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