Are you interested in getting actively involved in the only specialist older persons housing organsiaton in Australia? There are various ways you can do this...
This submission is a response by Housing for the Aged Action Group (HAAG) to the ‘Rents, bonds and other charges’ issues paper forming a part of the review of the Residential Tenancies Act (RTA).
This submission is a response by Housing for the Aged Action Group (HAAG) to the Access to Justice review, which includes six background papers and related terms of reference.
As part of HAAG general meeting, HAAG is going to launch new HAL film- 'A new beginning: Four stories about finding a new home' at 10:30am, 18 Oct 2016 in the Hayden Raysmith room. All are welcome to attend.
This film collection seeks to highlight the circumstances that can lead to housing crisis and the impact the right solution has on people’s lives
A film by Bentwheel productions showcases why the Home at Last service is essential to the older people of Victoria. Feels like Home tells the story of five clients who experienced the threat of homelessness prior to contacting Home at Last. All five clients were assisted into their lasting Homes...at last!
Below are a selection of client testimonials about their experience working with Home At Last
HAAG found housing for me and it means the WORLD to me. Before this I was moving every two years, as the agents always said 'the landlord needs the house back'. Now I have security, stability and most importantly affordability.
HAAG Chairperson Daisy Ellery's letter to the editor (the Age) in response to PM Malcolm Turnbull spuiking a new app for homeless people. Help to find housing services? What about more housing!...
Housing for the Aged Action Group (HAAG) and the Ethnic Communities Council of Victoria (ECCV) are seeking people to participate in a short digital storytelling project. The project will tell four stories that will be overdubbed into 10 community languages...