• HOME
  • About EHN
  • News
    • What's on?
    • For your clients
    • Training
    • Job opportunities
  • Just for the children
    • What's on?
    • Childrens Resource Library
    • For the children
    • Training
  • Library
    • Government / DHS Publications
    • Other Documents
    • Research Papers and Studies
    • Resources for Workers
  • Useful Contacts
    • Eastern Services
    • Important Links
  • Contact us
  • Search
  • Online Tools
Home Library Resources for Workers Housing Resource Cards

Housing Resource Cards

  • Print
  • Email
Melbourne City Mission is excited to launch a new sector resource; the ‘Housing Resource Cards.’ Designed, researched and co-ordinated by Melbourne City Mission, these cards act as a reference guide for young people and workers to explore and identify suitable and sustainable housing options available in the community. 
 
resource cards
 

Melbourne City Mission have trialled the cards within our own programs for effectiveness and are pleased to share this resource with our colleagues in the community sector. And with national data revealing that one in 200 people are homeless in Australia, these resource cards are a valuable tool for those working in the sector.

Melbourne City Mission is providing these cards to the community sector free of charge. If you or your organisation would like to receive some copies, please contact Morgan on 03 8625 4494 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. Each set is made up of of 10 x A5 flashcards grouped together by a keyring. Maximum number of sets that can be requested is limited to 5 sets per order. Limited supply available.

More information

Join Our Mailing List

captcha

Search

Sector Highlights

Peak bodies analysis of this years State Government Budget

What are the peak bodies saying. We hear from CHP, CHFV and VCOSS

Council to Homeless Persons (CHP)

The Council to Homeless persons has congratulated the Victorian Government on the significant investments in housing, homelessness and family violence announced in this year's State Budget. While many of the commitments outlined in the Budget had been announced previously, they are worth recognising a second time; in particular, the Government’s major housing centrepiece Homes for Victorians, which includes $1 billion commitment to a Social Housing Growth fund. The other big news in this year's budget was the $1.9 billion investment in family violence services. Given the insidious relationship between homelessness and family violence, this commitment is highly commended. 

Read more...
  • Virus Notice
  • Terms of Use
  • Website Legal Notice
  • Privacy Notice
Copyright EHN