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_aKelly, David
245 _aSocial mix at Nightingale Village
260 _bRMIT University,
_cJune 2022.
300 _a28 pages
500 _aKeywords: Social housing, tenure, social mix
520 _aSocial mix, by including social housing tenures in private developments, is a widely used mechanism for improving access to social housing. Yet there is little evidence about its benefits despite growing interest in mechanisms such as inclusionary zoning. This report delivers a baseline of practitioner and resident perspectives about social mix at Nightingale Village, the first private housing development to voluntarily employ a social mix methodology. The project documents and examines the management and delivery of the social mix approach at Nightingale Village, evaluating likely outcomes, and documenting the perspectives of prospective residents.
524 _aSuggested citation: Kelly, D., Porter, L. 2022. Social Mix at Nightingale Village. Melbourne: RMIT University.
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_aSocial Housing
_zVIC
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_aPorter, Libby
856 _uhttps://cur.org.au/cms/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/nightingale-v7.pdf
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