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The Housing and Accommodation Support Initiative (HASI) program is designed to help people with mental illness access clinical mental health services linked to psychosocial rehabilitation and secure housing. It also aims to assist people to participate in community life and help consumers improve their quality of life. 

Two evaluations were conducted: an assessment of the initial pilot and a full review of all stages of the HASI Program.  

The evaluations cover all aspects of the program, including context, operational effectiveness, models, cost-effectiveness and partnerships. The evaluations report against the following five themes: Aims and objectives; Economic analysis; Models; Analysis of Existing Policy; and Partnerships.

Research Centre

Social Policy Research Centre

Research Area

Disability | Policy Design, Impact and Evaluation

  • McDermott S; Bruce J; Ramia I; Muir K; Fisher KR; Bullen J, 2015, '
  • Bullen J; Fisher KR, 2014,
  • Dadich A; Fisher KR; Muir K, 2013,  '
  • Kristy Muir, Karen R. Fisher, David Abello, and Ann Dadich, (2010), ‘’I didn’t just like sittin’ around all day’: facilitating social and community participation among people with mental illness and high levels of psychiatric disability’, Journal of Social Policy, 3 (39):375-91
  • Dadich A; Muir K, 2009, 
  • Muir K; Fisher KR; Dadich A; Abelló D, 2008, 'Challenging the exclusion of people with mental illness: The Mental Health Housing and Accommodation Support Initiative (HASI)', Australian Journal of Social Issues, vol. 43, no. 2, pp. 271 - 290
  • Muir K; Fisher KR, 2007, 'Stable housing, the foundation of improved mental health: findings from the Housing and Accommodation Support Initiative (HASI)', New Paradigm, pp. 50 - 53

NSW Ministry of Health

  • Peter Abelson (Applied Economics)
  • Michael Bleasdale (People With Disability Australia)
  • Klas Johansson (ARTD)
  • Phillip Mitchell (School of Psychiatry)
  • Edwina Pickering (Disability Studies and Research Centre)
  • Former Staff: David Abelló, Cassandra Bourne, Jasmine Bruce, Ann Dadich, Kristy Martire, Shannon McDermott, Alan Morris, Kristy Muir, Kate Norris, Ioana Ramia, Kelly Sutherland, Denise Thompson, Sarah Yallop

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