Related services
Rising housing costs have led to considerable pressures, particularly for vulnerable people
While many solutions to the housing crisis aren’t cheap, government can ensure funding goes to those who will benefit most from supports, as well as investing now towards building longer-term housing independence.
We deliver …
- Modelling of service use and housing demand over time
- Research into homelessness services, including data linkage and cross-sectoral interactions
- Modelling of funding arrangements for social housing and homelessness services
- Projection of unmet need
- Program evaluation.
What we offer
Cross-sectoral modelling
Good-quality, well-located housing is critical for enabling good outcomes across areas such as employment, education and family resilience. Understanding these effects, and the cohorts most in need, often requires the power of linked data.
We are expert in designing studies and modelling with linked data to deliver these insights.
Social impact investment
Housing is an area involving large capital investments to produce long-term benefits. Social impact investments are well placed to support this dynamic.
We have helped design and track a wide range of social impact investments, including housing outcomes.
Evaluation
Tracking outcomes and impacts in the housing and homelessness sector requires a strong understanding of demographics, geography and household structures.
Our evaluation work maximises insight through careful analysis.
Our published work