Orana offers new social housing option
- 24 Oct 2019

“I have found the unit that I am living in to be comfortable, warm and something that I have wanted to live in my whole life. It is an amazing piece of architecture that is modern and light” – Ken, a former architect and one of the five residents who calls the new social housing development at Orana home.
To ease homelessness four new social housing units have been built by BaptistCare, in partnership with the Tasmanian Government, in East Devonport.
Tenants moved in recently and come from Tasmania’s priority social housing list. They are all older Tasmanians, still capable of living independently, who have been provided the opportunity to live comfortably in affordable housing rather than private rental accommodation where they have not been able to manage their health and/or financial situation due to the ongoing costs of living.
BaptistCare Affordable Housing (BAH), a subsidiary company of BaptistCare, will manage the units as part of BaptistCare’s commitment to the Devonport community.
The new units sit adjacent to BaptistCare’s Orana Respite and Social Centre.
BaptistCare Disability Services Manager, Catherine Viney said this development realised BaptistCare’s vision and commitment to social housing by providing homes that are well located, of quality build and affordable to lower income households.
“The shortage of affordable housing in Tasmania is extreme. 34% of households renting in Tasmania are living in rental stress, a 17% increase since 2011 which is far too many people struggling to keep a roof over their head, as well as afford the basics of life. It is this chronic shortage of affordable rental housing which is a leading cause of homelessness,” said Ms Viney.
“Our goal with these units is to improve access to affordable housing options for those who are struggling, as well as creating a community where residents can participate fully in life and live independently, with rent adjusted to tenants’ income.
“BaptistCare is excited to deliver this opportunity to the people of Devonport and help create positive memories for all who reside here,” said Ms Viney.
This development would not have been possible without the valuable contribution and partnership with Housing Tasmania who contributed $440,000 toward the project.
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