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Tune in with Hamzah and Sufyan in this exciting new podcast as we explore news and current affairs - both local and global - with a twist!
The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) recognises a person as experiencing homelessness if they are living in a dwelling that is inadequate; has no tenure, or if their initial tenure is short and not extendable; or does not allow them to have control of, and access to space for social relations. From this overview the ABS defines six categories of homelessness:
persons living in improvised dwellings, tents, or sleeping out (‘rough sleepers’)
persons in supported accommodation
persons staying temporarily with other households (‘couch surfing’)
persons living in boarding houses
persons in other temporary lodgings
persons living in 'severely' crowded dwellings.
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Tune in with Hamzah and Sufyan in this exciting new podcast as we explore news and current affairs - both local and global - with a twist!