Project 90/90 aims to end over 30 years of entrenched homelessness in Woolloomooloo, Sydney through a collaborative Housing First approach. Statistics show high numbers of rough sleepers in the area, with 25% of all primary/secondary homelessness located in Woolloomooloo. The project has housed 62 people through partnerships between government, community, corporate, and philanthropic groups. Key achievements include securing funding for housing 70 rough sleepers and analyzing costs that show it is more efficient to house the homeless than leave them on the streets. Ongoing work includes exploring private rental opportunities, new builds, and meetings with government to discuss solutions.
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Assoc. Prof. Stephen Wilson Brain Injury ForumjurySue Mowbray
This document provides information about brain injury, including causes such as trauma, infection, lack of oxygen, and poisons like alcohol. It discusses the basic anatomy of the brain and structures commonly affected by different types of injuries. Specific syndromes are examined, such as frontal syndrome from traumatic brain injury and Korsakoff's syndrome from alcoholism, including associated behaviors. Case studies are presented to illustrate some of these conditions. The conclusion emphasizes the challenges of differentiating brain damage from psychosis but notes understanding the injury can help manage behaviors.
This presentation on Samsung Hope, Samsung's CSR initiative in the Southeast Asian region, was shared with members of Social Media Breakfast on 13 December 2008. Find more about Samsung Hope at www.samsunghope.org.
Project 90/90 aims to end over 30 years of entrenched homelessness in Woolloomooloo, Sydney through a collaborative Housing First approach. Statistics show high numbers of rough sleepers in the area, with 25% of all primary/secondary homelessness located in Woolloomooloo. The project has housed 62 people through partnerships between government, community, corporate, and philanthropic groups. Key achievements include securing funding for housing 70 rough sleepers and analyzing costs that show it is more efficient to house the homeless than leave them on the streets. Ongoing work includes exploring private rental opportunities, new builds, and meetings with government to discuss solutions.
We provide a platform that reduces your emails and meetings and create a platform where your entire online community to communicate, share ideas, and provide input so that you can make better decisions through the power of WE instead of ME.
Assoc. Prof. Stephen Wilson Brain Injury ForumjurySue Mowbray
This document provides information about brain injury, including causes such as trauma, infection, lack of oxygen, and poisons like alcohol. It discusses the basic anatomy of the brain and structures commonly affected by different types of injuries. Specific syndromes are examined, such as frontal syndrome from traumatic brain injury and Korsakoff's syndrome from alcoholism, including associated behaviors. Case studies are presented to illustrate some of these conditions. The conclusion emphasizes the challenges of differentiating brain damage from psychosis but notes understanding the injury can help manage behaviors.
This presentation on Samsung Hope, Samsung's CSR initiative in the Southeast Asian region, was shared with members of Social Media Breakfast on 13 December 2008. Find more about Samsung Hope at www.samsunghope.org.
WCM Gold Investment Presentation In EnglishHaroldOlmstead
The document promotes an investment in GOLD through World Capital Mutual. It claims they can offer a guaranteed 10% monthly return on a minimum $100,000 investment. The investment is said to be risk-free as capital is protected and the account can be liquidated anytime. It argues that gold increases in value during economic turmoil when currencies devalue and acts as a safe haven investment unlike stocks, bonds, or real estate. World Capital Mutual controls gold mining operations and buys gold at deep discounts, generating returns by selling to refineries.
Common ground and permanent supportive housing in australia acga september 5 ...Sue Mowbray
This document discusses chronic homelessness in Australia and the Common Ground model of supportive housing. It outlines the systemic drivers of chronic homelessness including inadequate income, housing stock, and support services. Common Ground provides permanent housing with on-site support services to formerly homeless individuals. The document compares elements of institutional care to supportive housing and provides updates on existing Common Ground sites in Australia, noting successes in tenant retention but also challenges in addressing complex needs. It emphasizes the need for ongoing funding and partnerships to expand permanent supportive housing options.
The document lists information about the tallest mountains and deepest oceans on Earth.
It provides details about the 10 tallest mountains, with Mount Everest being the highest at 8,848 meters. It also lists the 5 deepest oceans by maximum depth, ranging from the Mariana Trench in the Pacific Ocean at 35,840 feet deep to the Eurasia Basin in the Arctic Ocean at 17,831 feet deep. Pictures are then shown of the Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Southern, and Arctic oceans.
WCM Gold Investment Presentation In EnglishHaroldOlmstead
The document promotes an investment in GOLD through World Capital Mutual. It claims they can offer a guaranteed 10% monthly return on a minimum $100,000 investment. The investment is said to be risk-free as capital is protected and the account can be liquidated anytime. It argues that gold increases in value during economic turmoil when currencies devalue and acts as a safe haven investment unlike stocks, bonds, or real estate. World Capital Mutual controls gold mining operations and buys gold at deep discounts, generating returns by selling to refineries.
Common ground and permanent supportive housing in australia acga september 5 ...Sue Mowbray
This document discusses chronic homelessness in Australia and the Common Ground model of supportive housing. It outlines the systemic drivers of chronic homelessness including inadequate income, housing stock, and support services. Common Ground provides permanent housing with on-site support services to formerly homeless individuals. The document compares elements of institutional care to supportive housing and provides updates on existing Common Ground sites in Australia, noting successes in tenant retention but also challenges in addressing complex needs. It emphasizes the need for ongoing funding and partnerships to expand permanent supportive housing options.
The document lists information about the tallest mountains and deepest oceans on Earth.
It provides details about the 10 tallest mountains, with Mount Everest being the highest at 8,848 meters. It also lists the 5 deepest oceans by maximum depth, ranging from the Mariana Trench in the Pacific Ocean at 35,840 feet deep to the Eurasia Basin in the Arctic Ocean at 17,831 feet deep. Pictures are then shown of the Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Southern, and Arctic oceans.