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Mission Australia - FNQ

Mission Australia's vision is to see a fairer Australia by enabling people in need to find pathways to a better life. The majority of services we deliver are government-funded, through a transparent tender process to secure contracts for a determined period. Other services rely on the generosity of our partners and tens of thousands of everyday Australians who give us their support. Help people find safe and affordable housing, support disadvantaged children and families, empower troubled young people, assist people with mental illness and disability, and much more. Early intervention and prevention is at the heart of our work. What do we aim to achieve Support individuals to sustain tenancies:Deliver more services to assist individuals to sustain tenancies, and implement strategies to achieve this in other Mission Australia services 1. •Grow pathways out of homelessness:Work with state governments to develop additional pathways out of homelessness including building Mission Australia delivered capacity 2. •Achieve further economies of scale in Housing: Grow units managed to 6,000+ by 2025 across 3-4 geographies while maintaining a high level of tenant satisfaction 3. •Innovate our integrated model: Prove impact of Tailored Support Coordination, further develop our integrated model, and establish collaborative working groups between Community and Housing Services 4. •Influence homelessness policy changes: Demonstrate a contribution to development of, agreement to and implementation of five or more solutions that improve systems to prevent or better respond to homelessness 5. •Grow funding for social housing: Influence decisions on funding levels, so the CHP sector has the capacity to develop new dwellings and refurbish existing stock 6. •Grow aged care: Develop strategy to grow targeted solutions for elderly individuals at risk of homelessness in response to need

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