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    Housing

    We believe that there is nothing more fundamental than having somewhere affordable, accessible, secure, and safe to live.

    We know that when you don’t have somewhere to live or living in inadequate housing, this has a flow on effect to all parts of your life. It effects your physical and mental health, ability to find and keep a job, and build a social network in your communities.

    We believe the ability to choose where and with whom one lives is a basic human right.

    We believe that our Four Principles for Inclusive Housing – Rights, Inclusion, Choice and Control are key to drive change in practice, services, design, policy and legislation.

    Queensland Housing Summit

    New and Improved housing support for Queenslanders now available. Click here to read.

    From these findings a report was developed, which you can read here.

    National Construction Code Joint Statement

    Everyone needs a home that supports their independence, safety and wellbeing — whether they’re living with disability, ageing, or caring for loved ones.

    That’s why 52 organisations representing people with disability, older Queenslanders, carers, and the housing, health and community sectors are standing together to support Queensland’s continued implementation of the Livable Housing Design Standard (LHDS) under the National Construction Code.

    Read our joint statement to find out why this matters — and how you can support it.

    Click here to read the statement: National Construction Code Joint Statement

    Submissions and consultations

    Ensuring people with disability have a voice on issues that affect them is at the heart of what we do.

    Our members experience multiple issues when using housing services. We know that people with disability must be part of the solution. They should be actively involved in the design, conduct and evaluation of the housing system.

    In the past we have consulted with members to make submissions about:

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