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How can demanding behaviour in public housing be managed effectively?

Habibis, Daphne

How can demanding behaviour in public housing be managed effectively? - Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute (AHURI), December 2007. - 4 pages

KEYWORDS: Public housing, anti social behaviour

Changes in the profile of public housing tenants in recent decades have seen a growth in the number of tenants with complex needs and demanding behaviours. By adopting practices of systematic and close support of tenants State Housing Authorities can assist tenants to change their behaviour and
sustain their tenancies.

CITATION: Habibis, D., Atkinson, R., Dunbar, T., Goss, D., Easthope, H., Maginn, P. (2007) How can demanding behaviour in public housing be managed effectively?, AHURI Research and Policy Bulletin No. 94, Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute Limited, Melbourne, https://www.ahuri.edu.au/research/research-and-policy-bulletins/94.

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