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Creating sustainable housing solutions beyond SDAProfessor Bruce Bonyhady AM, Executive Chair and Director, Melbourne Disability Institute

Joseph Connellan, Senior Manager Housing, Melbourne Disability Institute

22 March 2019

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The Melbourne Disability Institute is one of the University of Melbourne’s six interdisciplinary research institutes. It was established in May 2018

MDI Vision• To transform the social and economic wellbeing and health of people with disability

through high-quality research, teaching and translation of knowledge.

Mission• In partnership with key stakeholders, we will catalyse interdisciplinary research and

teaching that addresses complex, systemic and cultural problems facing people with disability, their families and carers. The knowledge produced through our research will be translated into policy and practice through a process of continuous engagement and innovation.

www.disability.unimelb.edu.au2

Melbourne Disability Institute (MDI)

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Affordable, accessible and stable housing for people with disability is a foundation for equity and opportunity, an essential element of inclusive communities and for health and well being, as well as sustainability of the NDIS

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Housing is a priority area for MDI

Policy and practiceOpportunity and Equity

Inclusive Communities

Health and well-being

Markets and Sustainability

Data driven: facilitate access to researchers and enable the sector to use evidence for change.

Interdisciplinary research: collaborations between different disciplines based on both quantitative and qualitative research.

Experience based co-production: meaningful, collaborative approach to all activities with people with lived experience as co researchers.

Partnerships: with governments, the disability sector including advocates, service providers, social insurers, and business and philanthropy.

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Project Aims • Identify and review existing information, services and research• Produce resources in a variety of formats including digital (held on MDI website)• Distribute the resources to a range of groups commencing with Local Area Co-

ordinators• Develop and pilot training packages based on the material produced• Develop and pilot a community-based methodology to support community

understanding and action to house the NDIS participants in their community• Promote research opportunities around NDIS and housing

Resources and Timelines • Co-funded by the Brotherhood of St Laurence• Resourced by Joseph Connellan, Senior Manager Housing• Seven month project 0.8FTE to 30 June 2019

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NDIS Housing Pathways Project

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• NDIS participants may confront a number of barriers to access and maintain housing• Any one barrier can stop access or destabilise the housing

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Barriers to Access & Maintain Housing

Housing Management– robust and engaged with support providers

Support– adequate and responsive

Property– well located and appropriately specialized

Cost– either rental or ownership

Information– including details of and access to different options

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Fact • New SDA will house 3% plus 3% in existing SDA • 94% of NDIS participants do not get housing assistance beyond home modifications

Prediction• More than 70,000 NDIS participants will be seeking new housing beyond SDA

Propositions• Useful and proven housing solutions exist around Australia in different systems• Housing solutions can be woven by collective and cooperative action

Challenge • What housing solutions can we promote and deliver for “the Other 94%”?

The Other 94%

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NDIS recipients may live• In any one of seven interconnected housing segments • With different models and providers in each segment.

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Housing NDIS Participants

Housing For NDIS

Participants

New SDA

Existing SDA

Non SDA Supported Accomm

Social Housing

Private Rental

In Own Home

In Family Home

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• Many and diverse potential stakeholders and contributors to housing

• Are different in different segments but may overlap

• Include community linking organisations disability specific (LACs) or community-wide

networking (e.g. Rotary)

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Community Stakeholders

Influencers• Who can

lobby decision makers

Developers• Who will

work up the proposal

Decision makers• Who signs off

on resources

Deliverers• Who will

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NDIS Participants

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Works with 3 types of communities • Geographic – around local area • Interest – including CALD • Service – Around support provider

Assumes • Communities will support the housing for their NDIS participants but are not engaged

and/or informed

Twin Aims • Improving access to existing options • Importing proven models

Elements• Support community pathway building to house the first group of NDIS participants • Outcomes focused, segmented, structured community engagement and education • MDI role is to advise local leadership organisation• Focus will be on improving access to existing options and importing proven models 9

Whole of Community NDIS Housing Pilot Project

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Practical Resources• Identify & promote useful resources• https://disability.unimelb.edu.au/housing

Answering Your Question• My Housing Question (Non SDA NDIS)• https://disability.unimelb.edu.au/housing#question• Complete Postcards

Whole of Community NDIS Housing Project • Support community pathway building to house the first group of NDIS participants

Experts and Providers• Link to providers and experts

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MDI NDIS Housing Pathways Project

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Thank you

Melbourne Disability Institute (MDI)

Level 6, 100 Leicester Street, Carlton

The University of Melbourne,

Victoria 3010 Australia

Joseph Connellan | Senior Manager, Housing

T: 0438 388 444

E: [email protected]