Homeless Statistics
Dear Hobart City Council,
I believe that you hold statistics relatted to Homeless in your jusridiction.
Please could we point to any published statistics around homelessness in the Hobart City Council area ? Thanks
Yours faithfully,
MissAnonymous
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Dear MissAnonymous,
Thank you for your question asking if we could we point to any published statistics around homelessness in the Hobart City Council area.
The City of Hobart does not directly collect any homelessness data but relies on the information provided by government and service providers to support our work.
The best source of data for housing and homelessness related issues for Hobart can be found at the 'City of Hobart Housing Monitor' page, housing.id.com.au/hobart/affordable-housing-need#how-is-homelessness-changing
Under the "Affordable Housing Need" tab on the left-hand list of purple drop-down tabs there is a table, 'How is homelessness changing?'. It compares data from the most recent ABS Census of Population and Housing: 2016 and 2021. This table will be updated after data from the next census is published.
For information about homelessness more widely in Tasmania, you could review the websites of Shelter Tasmania at sheltertas.org.au or Homes Tasmania, www.homestasmania.com.au, the State government department responsible for housing and homelessness.
Warm regards,
Tom
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Dr Tom Baxter
Project Officer Legal
City of Hobart
50 Macquarie Street, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, 7000 | hobartcity.com.au
-----Original Message-----
From: MissAnonymous <[FOI #11622 email]>
Sent: Thursday, July 4, 2024 1:19 PM
To: CoH Mail <[email address]>
Subject: Right to Information request - Homeless Statistics
Dear Hobart City Council,
I believe that you hold statistics relatted to Homeless in your jusridiction.
Please could we point to any published statistics around homelessness in the Hobart City Council area ? Thanks
Yours faithfully,
MissAnonymous
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Dear MissAnonymous,
Thank you for your question asking if we could we point to any published statistics around homelessness in the Hobart City Council area.
The City of Hobart does not directly collect any homelessness data but relies on the information provided by government and service providers to support our work.
The best source of data for housing and homelessness related issues for Hobart can be found at the 'City of Hobart Housing Monitor' page, housing.id.com.au/hobart/affordable-housing-need#how-is-homelessness-changing
Under the "Affordable Housing Need" tab on the left-hand list of purple drop-down tabs there is a table, 'How is homelessness changing?'. It compares data from the most recent ABS Census of Population and Housing: 2016 and 2021. This table will be updated after data from the next census is published.
For information about homelessness more widely in Tasmania, you could review the websites of Shelter Tasmania at sheltertas.org.au or Homes Tasmania, www.homestasmania.com.au, the State government department responsible for housing and homelessness.
Warm regards,
Tom
--
Dr Tom Baxter
Project Officer Legal
City of Hobart
50 Macquarie Street, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, 7000 | hobartcity.com.au
-----Original Message-----
From: MissAnonymous <[FOI #11622 email]>
Sent: Thursday, July 4, 2024 1:19 PM
To: CoH Mail <[email address]>
Subject: Right to Information request - Homeless Statistics
Dear Hobart City Council,
I believe that you hold statistics relatted to Homeless in your jusridiction.
Please could we point to any published statistics around homelessness in the Hobart City Council area ? Thanks
Yours faithfully,
MissAnonymous
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Dear MissAnonymous - resending with live weblinks,
Thank you for your question asking if we could we point to any published statistics around homelessness in the Hobart City Council area.
The City of Hobart does not directly collect any homelessness data but relies on the information provided by government and service providers to support our work.
The best source of data for housing and homelessness related issues for Hobart can be found at the 'City of Hobart Housing Monitor' page, https://housing.id.com.au/hobart/afforda...
Under the "Affordable Housing Need" tab on the left-hand list of purple drop-down tabs there is a table, 'How is homelessness changing?'. It compares data from the most recent ABS Census of Population and Housing: 2016 and 2021. This table will be updated after data from the next census is published.
For information about homelessness more widely in Tasmania, you could review the websites of Shelter Tasmania at https://sheltertas.org.au/ or Homes Tasmania, https://www.homestasmania.com.au/, the State government department responsible for housing and homelessness.
Warm regards,
Tom
--
Dr Tom Baxter
Project Officer Legal
City of Hobart
50 Macquarie Street, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, 7000 | www.hobartcity.com.au
-----Original Message-----
From: MissAnonymous <[FOI #11622 email]>
Sent: Thursday, July 4, 2024 1:19 PM
To: CoH Mail <[email address]>
Subject: Right to Information request - Homeless Statistics
Dear Hobart City Council,
I believe that you hold statistics relatted to Homeless in your jusridiction.
Please could we point to any published statistics around homelessness in the Hobart City Council area ? Thanks
Yours faithfully,
MissAnonymous
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[FOI #11622 email]
Is [Hobart City Council request email] the wrong address for Right to Information requests to Hobart City Council? If so, please contact us using this form:
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This request has been made by an individual using Right to Know. This message and any reply that you make will be published on the internet. More information on how Right to Know works can be found at:
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