Independent Voices

Wednesday, 27 July 2016 -
6:00pm to 6:30pm
Left to right: Victorian Consumer Affairs Minister Marlene Kairouz, Researcher Aoife Cooke, and HAAG chair Daisy Ellery at the launch of the Independent Voices report

Independent Living Units were built roughly from the 1950s to the 80s as a form of housing for older people - but since government funding for the program ended, nobody's really looked at the conditions or issues for the many thousands of people still living in them. Aoife Cooke recently completed a report - Independent Voices - that investigates the experiences of people living in Independent Living Units. We talk about that research and the pros and cons of ILUs as a form of housing for older people, and some recommendations for improving them. Don't forget you can contact HAAG if you have a problem in an ILU, or want more information about these and other housing options. 

HAAG members and staff holding their award from the CHP Homelessness Conference
Wednesday 6:00pm to 6:30pm
The show explores a range of housing issues.

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Housing for the Aged Action Group

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Episodes

HAAG's national takeover

27 Jan 2016
Shane and Naomi talk about the ways disability standards effect older renters, and Jeff talks about an exciting new project that will see HAAG moving outside Victoria to look at improving housing for older people nationwide.

HAAG's year in review

23 Dec 2015
Jeff and April talk about the highs and lows of HAAG and older people's housing issues from 2015.