About Us

In 2021 the homelessness sector of South Australia underwent a major reform that resulted in the introduction of four regional homelessness alliances and one state-wide domestic and family violence alliance. Each of the alliances have embraced a new way of working collaboratively to deliver effective services that reduce and prevent experiences of homelessness.

At Country North Homelessness Alliance we believe that it is a basic human right for all people to have access to safe, stable and affordable housing. That’s why we are committed to providing support services that best meet the evolving needs of people who are at risk of entering into homelessness or a currently unsheltered or without appropriate accommodation.

Alliance partners provide specialist homelessness support service across a large and diverse footprint that encompasses the three state government regions of the Yorke and Mid North, Eyre and Western and Far North.

CNHA priorities are

Children

Country North Homelessness Alliance recognises children as the most vulnerable members of our communities.

To ensure the best outcomes for children and families we deliver tailored case-management support that is aimed at reducing the impact of trauma and social disadvantage associated with homelessness.

Aboriginal People

People identifying as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander and are homeless or at risk of homelessness, will be provided with a targeted, culturally safe and appropriate response.

Youth

CNHA will provide a targeted response for young people aged between 15 and 25 years of age, who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. Priority will be given to those who have the most complex needs and are at most risk of being unsupported and unsheltered.

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