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Dreaming of a Safe Home Consumers and community workers’ perspectives on housing and support needs of women leaving prison in NSW
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Document Date: 2012-09-19 22:45:11


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Australia / /

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Facility

Prison Advocacy Network Suite / Prison Servicing Program / /

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abusive networks / drug networks / post release services / nonacute mental health services / community services / timely and effective communications / notfor-profit services / supportive networks / adequate food / social networks / family law / holistic services / non-residential services / nongovernment services / /

Organization

NSW Department of Family / NSW Attorney-General and Justice Department Government / Social Service / Community Restorative Centre / State Party / WIPAN / NSW Federation of Housing Associations / Public Interest Advocacy Centre / United Nations / COMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICES TYPE OF SUPPORT HOUSING COSPS CAPACITY BUILDING RECOMMENDATIONS Government / Intellectual Disability Rights Service / Support Service / Sydney Women’s Homeless Association / Targeted Housing and Support Service / NSW Council / United Nations Committee on Economic / WIPAN Board / Commonwealth Department of Human Services / /

Person

Brenda Bailey / Susan Knights / Sydney Women / /

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Position

Author / Director On behalf of / individual CSNSW officer / Development Consultant / manager in the community / designated officer / coordinator / case manager / Executive / Kat Armstrong Director / particular prison official / Contents EXECUTIVE / /

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www.wipan.net.au / /

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