Homelessness doesn’t have to be a fact of life. Homelessness is preventable and solvable.

The It Takes a Home… state election campaign unites the homelessness, housing and family violence sectors with social justice organisations across Victoria in calling for practical actions to deliver on the promise to halve homelessness by 2020.

It Takes a Home… aims to secure commitments for ending homelessness from all candidates and political parties in the Victorian state election on Saturday 27 November, and beyond.

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Latest News:

    2-12-2010: The Victorian Liberal-National coalition government has been sworn in by state Governor David De Kretser. Coalition leader Ted Baillieu has become the state’s 46th premier and will be supported by Nationals leader Peter Ryan as his deputy.

    The Victorian Election Commissions has a full list of published election results.

    Keep an eye on CHP’s events calendar for information on campaign briefing, forums and advocacy activities in your area.

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    • Victoria

      Victoria

      Victorian homelessness services work with around 60,000 men, women and children every year.

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    • Child

      Child

      One in every three homeless Australians is a child.

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    • Women and Children

      Women and Children

      Half the women with children who seek homelessness services do so to escape family violence.

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    • Indigenous

      Indigenous

      Indigenous Australians are much more likely to become homeless than non-Indigenous Australians.

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    • Young Woman

      Young Woman

      One in five clients of homelessness services is a young woman aged between 15 and 24.

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