Saturday, 1 December 2007

Rudd on a mission for homeless, Weekend Australian, 1 December, 2007. Page One.

Rudd on a mission for homeless: [1 All-round Country Edition]

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"We really have to roll up our sleeves here," he said on ABC radio yesterday. "The turn-away rate for people who are in all sorts of distress arriving at a homeless shelter, where seven out of 10 are turned away because there's simply no room at the inn, we've got to do a lot better than that."
"People in Australia still tend to see a typical homeless person as a middle-aged man with an alcohol problem, but the reality is very different," Tony Keenan, chief executive of Hanover Welfare Services tells The Weekend Australian. "The single largest group accessing our services are children. The largest group of homeless young people are women, and homeless families are a huge issue."
Mission Australia's Lincoln Hopper, in charge of Roma House, the shelter [Kevin Rudd] visited in Brisbane in June, said Rudd had "given the nation an historic opportunity to end homelessness".

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