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International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights

Universal Declaration of Human Rights

UN Habitat III, right to adequate housing

2016The New Urban Agenda

“Australia therefore welcomes the important adoption of the New Urban Agenda. It is a significant collaborative achievement that will drive a global approach to urbanisation over the coming decades”. (Dr. Gillian Bird, Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the United Nations to the UN Habitat III Conference on Housing and Sustainable Urban Development, 19 October 2016)

affordable, resilient and sustainable cities

We commit ourselves to promoting national, subnational and local housing policies that support the progressive realization of the right to adequate housing for all as a component of the right to an adequate standard of living; that address all forms of discrimination and violence and prevent arbitrary forced evictions; and that focus on the needs of the homeless, persons in vulnerable situations, low-income groups and persons with disabilities,

We commit ourselves to promoting the development of integrated and age- and gender-responsive housing policies and approaches across all sectors

We commit ourselves to stimulating the supply of a variety of adequate housing options that are safe, affordable and accessible for members of different income groups of society,

We will foster the progressive realization of the right to adequate housing as a component of the right to an adequate standard of living. We will develop and implement housing policies at all levels, incorporating participatory planning, and applying the principle of subsidiarity, as appropriate, in order to ensure coherence among national, subnational and local development strategies, land policies and housing supply

We will promote housing policies based on the principles of social inclusion, economic effectiveness and environmental protection

We will encourage the development of policies, tools, mechanisms and financing models promoting access to a wide range of affordable, sustainable housing options, including rental and other tenure options

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Creating homes not houses

Enhancing quality of life

Creating communities not places

Improving tenants outcomes

Coordinating wrap around support

UK origins

Physical and urban renewal

Housing quality improvements

Community development initiatives

Support for tenant health, educational and employment outcomes

Combats poverty

Enhances quality of life of tenants and their families

Improves health and educational outcomes

Promotes social cohesion

Creates a fairer society

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Insufficient funding for CHPs

Challenges of high needs tenants

Residualisation of social housing

Workplace skills development of front line teams

Managing changes of organisational culture (property perspective to people

perspective)