Homelessness Outcomes Framework visual summary in plain text

Equitable outcomes for South Australians.

A future where homelessness is prevented or resolved.

People are safe

Personal safety

People are safe from all forms of violence and abuse in their homes and communities.

Domestic and family violence

People have their domestic and family violence related safety needs met through supports and services.

Healthy and well

People, families and their communities are healthy and well.

People are connected

Community connection

People are connected with people, cultures and communities that are important to them.

Re-empowered

People are connected to education, training, work or volunteering opportunities appropriate to their circumstances.

Thriving

People are satisfied with their lives.

People have a home

Prevention

People’s experiences of homelessness are rare, brief and non-recurring.

Sustainability

People have a place to call home.

Suitability

People have a home that is affordable and suitable for their needs.

Outcomes enablers

People centred

  • Culturally safe, inclusive and trauma informed
  • Responsive and holistic.

Integrated and capable

  • Collaborative, integrated and strategically aligned
  • Efficient, effective and sustainable.

Evidence informed

  • Led by research and practice evidence
  • Informed and led by Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations and lived / living expertise.

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Page last updated 4 July 2025