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Home Library Research Papers and Studies Preventing Homelessness in Older Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) Communities

Preventing Homelessness in Older Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) Communities

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On the 4th of December the Ethnic Communities’ Council of Victoria (ECCV) and Housing for the Aged Action Group (HAAG) released joint report aimed at preventing homelessness in older people from high-need culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) communities in Victoria.

Preventing Homelessness in Older Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) Communities is collaboration between Ethnic Communities’ Council of Victoria (ECCV) and Housing for the Aged Action Group (HAAG). The project is a response to an increasing awareness of housing issues for older migrant and refugee communities.

This report makes recommendations based on a detailed and targeted process of community consultation with specific ethnic communities as well as through the examination and analysis of case studies from Home at Last clients and Home at Last service data. The recommendations are designed to assist decision makers in planning inclusive services and to encourage the development and implementation of housing policies and diversity mechanisms that ensure equitable access for older members of culturally diverse communities.

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The Private Rooming House Operators Act

Message from CHP - Update 21 April 2017

The new Rooming House Operators Act comes into effect on 26 April, requiring all existing operators to be licensed by 24 August. 

Those applying for a rooming house license must now satisfy a ‘fit and proper test’, including a criminal history check, a financial history check, and checks against various offences. Operators who opt to close their rooming house rather than apply for a license have been advised to issue an appropriate notice to vacate by 26 April.

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