A podcast about pressing social issues, and the organisations and individuals making a difference within the community. Audible Prints is brought to you by Uplift Prints, a creative skills program for disadvantaged young people in Sydney.

Audible Prints
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A podcast about pressing social issues, and the organisations and individuals making a difference within the community. Audible Prints is brought to you by Uplift Prints, a creative skills program for disadvantaged young people in Sydney.
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October 25, 2021
#7: James Toomey - CEO of Mission Australia
<p>James is the CEO of Mission Australia, a national charity that operates a diverse range of community services throughout the country. James has held various roles with Mission Australia since 2010 and has an extensive background in community services. Under his leadership, the organisation established its 2020-25 Strategy with the goal to end homelessness, and ensure that people and communities in need can thrive. </p> <p>In this conversation, we discuss James' experience in the social services sector across Australia and the United Kingdom, the importance of social and affordable housing in addressing homelessness and how technology is disrupting the not-for-profit sector. If you would like to learn more about Mission Australia, please visit their <a href="https://www.missionaustralia.com.au/">website</a>.</p> <p>Timestamps:</p> <p>[1:18] - James' career in the UK</p> <p>[5:34] - Structural drivers of inequality in the UK and Australia</p> <p>[9:58] - The social and affordable housing context in Australia</p> <p>[12:41] - Why Australia is currently experiencing a shortfall in social and affordable housing</p> <p>[16:01] - Homelessness and the political context</p> <p>[20:02] - Response to homelessness in the UK</p> <p>[22:35] - Surprises from working in the Australian social services sector</p> <p>[24:39] - Changes in the not-for-profit space</p> <p>[27:54] - Relationship between the not-for-profit and private sectors</p> <p>[30:23] - Dangers of competing to get a share of the problem rather than competing to solve the problem</p> <p>[35:09] - Challenges facing Mission Australia</p> <p>[39:06] - Adapting to the COVID-19 work-life-balance challenges on an organisational scale</p> <p>[43:23] - Innovation in service delivery (e.g. VR)</p> <p>[46:38] - Accessibility and the digital divide</p> <p>[52:10] - Things university students can do to make a difference</p> <p>[58:26] - The power of acknowledging people that are experiencing homelessness</p>

October 16, 2021
#6: Charlotte Mansfield - The Bridge and crisis accommodation
<p>Charlotte is a crisis accommodation case worker in a youth refuge, The Bridge. The Bridge is a crisis refuge operated by Project Youth and serves as crucial support network for young peopled aged 16-19 who are facing immediate homelessness in the Sutherland Shire. </p> <p>In this conversation, we discuss her experiences and perspectives, as well as the important work of both The Bridge and Project Youth. If you would like to learn more, please visit the Project Youth website <a href="https://www.projectyouth.org.au/">here</a>.</p> <p>Timestamps:</p> <p>[0:51] - Charlotte's career journey</p> <p>[2:55] - Her role within Project Youth</p> <p>[4:12] - Daily responsibilities of a youth worker in crisis accommodation </p> <p>[5:36] - Challenges facing youth workers</p> <p>[6:32] - Value of her prior work experience in hospitality </p> <p>[8:53] - The referral process for a crisis refuge </p> <p>[11:33] - Differences between crisis housing and other housing supports</p> <p>[12:31] - Interdependence of youth services </p> <p>[14:46] - Exit pathways from a crisis refuge</p> <p>[17:03] - How a crisis refuge can break the chain of homelessness</p> <p>[18:55] - Importance of professional boundaries as a youth worker</p> <p>[20:33] - Hidden homelessness </p> <p>[23:49] - Legal complexity for youth services </p> <p>[26:12] - Learning from COVID-19</p> <p>[31:33] - Importance of awareness and acknowledgement </p> <p>[35:03] - Lockdown reading and post-lockdown plans</p>

October 2, 2021
#5: Digby Hughes - Homelessness NSW
<p>Digby is a Senior Policy and Research Officer with Homelessness NSW, a peak agency body that advocates the government, businesses and the wider community to improve policy and program initiatives that affect homelessness.</p> <p>In this conversation, we discuss his experiences and perspectives on tackling this problem, the policy and service delivery approaches taken before and during COVID-19, as well as the broader improvements that need to be made. </p> <p>If you would like to learn more about the advocacy, research and policy work of Homelessness NSW, please visit their <a href="https://homelessnessnsw.org.au/resources/">website</a> where you can access their submissions, campaigns and reports. </p> <p><u>Timestamps:</u></p> <p>[1:08] - Digby's career journey </p> <p>[4:55] - Changes in the social services sector</p> <p>[7:55] - Advantages of grassroots community-based organisations</p> <p>[10:40] - Why social housing investment is the most effective way to reduce homelessness</p> <p>[13:55] - Long-term housing support and the successful Finland model</p> <p>[17:29] - The importance of a housing-first approach</p> <p>[22:18] - Youth foyers</p> <p>[25:21] - The response of the NSW government during the pandemic</p> <p>[28:48] - Social housing plans</p> <p>[30:48] - Strategy to address homelessness before COVID-19</p> <p>[31:33] - Legacy of the pandemic on the homelessness sector</p> <p>[35:44] - Affordable housing and the tax system </p> <p>[40:08] - The work of Homelessness NSW</p> <p>[43:43] - Expectations from policy submissions and the unexpected wins</p> <p>[51:03] - How might university students make a difference in the homelessness sector</p> <p>[53:39] - Expectations for positive change in the future</p> <p>[56:13] - Lockdown listening and viewing</p> <p>[57:33] - Duolingo! </p> <p><br></p> <p><br></p> <p><br></p> <p><br></p> <p><br></p> <p><br></p>
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