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Follow on Google News | New research reveals homelessness crisis for regional womenBy: YWCA Australia The Women's Housing Needs in Regional Australia report is the first national study into women's access to safe, affordable housing outside Australia's capital cities. YWCA National Housing and Property Development Director Jan Berriman said the research highlighted the gross inadequacy of existing housing stock. "One in eight women reported being homeless in the past five years, and one in four hid their homelessness from others," she said. "One in five women personally knew at least one other woman who was currently homeless and two-thirds said homelessness was a growing problem in their communities. More than half of the women in the research worried they could become homeless." Women in regional New South Wales most frequently reported being homeless in the past five years (17 per cent), followed by women in regional Victoria (14 per cent) and regional Queensland (12 per cent). South Australia had the lowest number (8 per cent) and the national average was 12 per cent. Ms Berriman said the research revealed higher levels of homelessness than previous studies and statistics, with numbers expected to increase in the aftermath of bushfires, droughts and the COVID-19 pandemic. "One quarter of women who had been homeless, either in the past five years or currently, did not share their situation with any family member or friend, reflecting the likelihood of a much higher level of homelessness than previously understood," "Domestic and family violence is the leading cause of homelessness for women in Australia, and in regional areas the impacts are even more severe because social services and supports may be limited and strained to start with," she said. "We need to urgently double and diversify affordable housing options in regional Australia or face a tsunami of homeless women and children across the country." Ms Berriman said the solution required a large-scale response and collaboration amongst private, public and not-for-profit organisations. "We are pioneering novel housing solutions that involve partnerships with private operators and build-to-rent projects that provide eligible tenants with options to buy but this study demonstrates we need to do much more to meet demand. "Government, philanthropic, corporate and community organisations need to partner to create and increase the supply of social and affordable housing options whilst funding housing support services across the country." Full report: www.ywcahousing.org.au/ https://www.ywcahousing.org.au/ End
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