HANZA Advocacy
HANZA advocate and promote shared living arrangements as a way to support vulnerable and marginalised members of the community.
HANZA Confirm that the Homeshare Program is a viable model.
Did you know that Homeshare is a proven model in its support of the elderly to remain at home?
This article by Alexis Hughes highlights this fact and its mention at the Australian Royal Commission into Aged Care Care Quality and Safety 2019. Commissioner Tracey described Homeshare as “a very useful tool to avoid the need to go into residential care”.
Why Homeshare is a critical inclusion in Federal Government policy?
HANZA Advocacy for government support of homeshare
HANZA, calls on all political parties to commit to fund Homeshare as a cost effective approach that unlocks existing housing stock and enables older and disabled people to continue living in their own homes and communities.
WHAT WE CREATE
HANZA is active in the evaluation and economic analysis of Homeshare programs and creates research submissions.
Homeshare: The Need for Recognition
After two decades of advocacy, HANZA submitted a follow-up to the Royal Commission, Homeshare: The Need for Recognition. HANZA urges the Royal Commission to recommend recognizing Homeshare as a viable option for older Australians, ensuring accessible matching services, integration into the aged care system, and support for sustainable growth.