To facilitate engagement, alignment and collaborative opportunities the Alliance has established a series of ongoing opportunities for a broad range of stakeholders to engage and contribute to implementing the 10-Year WA Strategy to End Homelessness.
To facilitate engagement, alignment and collaborative opportunities the Alliance has established a series of ongoing opportunities for a broad range of stakeholders to engage and contribute to implementing the 10-Year WA Strategy to End Homelessness.
The Strategy | Click the Document
The Strategy | Click the Document
Homelessness Dashboard
The Western Australian Alliance to End Homelessness presents the 2022 update to the Western Australian Alliance to End Homelessness Outcomes Measurement Framework: Dashboard (the Dashboard), which was first released in August 2019, and updated in June 2021. The Dashboard is an evolving, accessible, and visual platform designed to present and report on outcomes relevant to the key targets of the Western Australian Alliance to End Homelessness (WAAEH). The Dashboard aims to answer the following question: Are we are ‘on track’ to end homelessness in Western Australia?
The WAAEH acknowledges the assistance of Western Australian homelessness agencies in preparing the Dashboard. The WAAEH wishes to acknowledge the funding to the WAEEH provided by the Sisters of St John of God Ministries without which the WAAEH Dashboard and Ending Homelessness in Western Australia Report 2022 would not have been possible.
Homelessness Trends Policy Settings
This static information shown in these infographics are drawn from the Ending Homelessness in Western Australia 2022 report. The data originated from three main sources: The Census of Population and Housing; Specialist Homelessness Services data; and the Advance to Zero WA database. Additional statistics regarding the trends in homelessness in WA can be found in the WAAEH Dashboard.
A Decade of Advance to Zero Data in WA
2012-2022