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The Annual Financial Statement for MCM for 2018.
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Summary document: Melbourne City Mission is often asked why young people choose to become homeless, or whether young people choose homelessness as a lifestyle. While we know that the underlying causes of family breakdown are complex, we wanted to articulate that complexity in a way that could be understood in the wider community. This research does just that.
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Models for policy and practice. Melbourne City Mission is often asked why young people choose to become homeless, or whether young people choose homelessness as a lifestyle. While we know that the underlying causes of family breakdown are complex, we wanted to articulate that complexity in a way that could be understood in the wider community. This research investigates how family conflict relates to, and impacts on, youth homelessness.
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Melbourne City Mission commissioned the Australian Catholic University’s Institute of Child Protection Studies to conduct research on the relationship between family conflict and youth homelessness. The purpose of the research is to support improved approaches to working with young people and their families to resolve family conflict and prevent homelessness. To do so, it investigated how family conflict relates to, and impacts on, youth homelessness.
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The Melbourne Apartments Project (MAP) is a 34-unit development in North Melbourne. MAP enabled social housing tenants to transition into home ownership and created vacancies in social housing for new households currently on the waiting list. MAP was undertaken by the Barnett Foundation with the support of Melbourne City Mission. Together with City of Melbourne, Melbourne City Mission commissioned the University of Melbourne to evaluate the outcome and scalability of the MAP.