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1. Western Australian Alliance to End Homelessness 10 Year Strategy 2018-2028 The Western Australian Alliance to End Homelessness (WAAEH) is comprised of a group of organisations that have come together to end homelessness in Western Australia. The Western Australian 10 Year Strategy to End Homelessness (the Strategy, available at www. endhomelessnesswa.com) was developed in 2018 by the WAAEH following an 18-month community campaign bringing together contributions of many people from homelessness services, those experiencing homelessness, funders of services and members of the community. The 10-year Strategy seeks to provide shared goals to inform the process of ending homelessness and to support collaborative action toward achieving these goals. The WAAEH Strategy is a dynamic and evolving document, designed to be utilised to create further plans in specific communities, groups or regions. The WAAEH was inspired by the strategies of similar alliances in other countries (such as the Calgary Strategy), which galvanised communities to end homelessness and had a significant impact on outcomes.
SOURCE: A Mollinger-Sahba, P Flatau, A Seivwright, L Kaleveld, et al. “The Western Australian Alliance to End Homelessness Outcomes Measurement and Evaluation Framework.” Centre for Social Impact UWA, 2019.
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