CDS Executive Director at the Mercy Foundation Housing Forum
By Edie Ballantyne
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CDS Executive Director Mary-Ann O’Donovan recently spoke at the Mercy Foundation Forum on Housing. She spoke about the negative impacts that the current housing and homelessness system is having on people with an intellectual disability and the need for change.
A new approach to housing is urgently needed in Australia. The current housing and homelessness systems are failing to uphold and protect the right to housing, resulting in insecure, unstable housing and homelessness.
Watch the below video to learn how we can help create a housing system that serves us all.
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