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Tenancy Retention: Why Keeping People Housed Is Now a National Priority
Tenancy retention is increasingly recognised as one of the most effective ways to improve outcomes across housing, disability, and community services. Rather than responding after a tenancy has failed, early, preventative, and trauma‑informed support helps people remain safely housed, reduces pressure on crisis systems, and creates more sustainable outcomes. At Residence Revival, this approach focuses on stabilising living environments early, supporting dignity, and strengthe

Residence Revival
Jan 282 min read


NDIS Continence Supports: Why Early, Practical Support Matters at Home
Continence needs are a sensitive but important part of daily living for many NDIS participants. This article explains why early, practical, in‑home continence support helps protect dignity, health, and housing stability before issues escalate.

Residence Revival
Jan 192 min read


The NDIS Debate Needs Nuance — and Respect for Every Role (NDIS collaborative support)
NDIS collaborative support A recent article in The Spectator described the NDIS as a “compassion racket.” It raised concerns about soaring costs, inconsistent outcomes, and emotional decision-making. Parts of that critique reflect real systemic pressures, but it misses the everyday reality inside participants’ homes — where Support Coordinators, clinicians, and frontline workers are holding things together long before any policy review arrives. At Residence Revival , we see

Residence Revival
Dec 11, 20252 min read


The Power of Collaboration in the NDIS: Why Safe Homes and Strong Networks Matter
For many participants, the holiday season can trigger isolation, increased anxiety, and disrupted routines. Support coordinators and service providers often carry the weight of ensuring people remain safe and supported, even while their own teams are stretched thin.

Residence Revival
Dec 10, 20252 min read
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