Table of contents
- Preliminary material
- Title and verso pages
- Contents
- Preface
- Executive summary
- Body section
- Introduction
- 1 Definition of homelessness
- 2 Overcounting and undercounting
- 2.1 Improvised homes, tents and sleepers out
- 2.2 SAAP services
- 2.3 Friends and relatives
- 2.4 Boarding houses
- 2.5 Conclusion
- 3 Social characteristics
- 3.1 How many?
- 3.2 Accommodation on census night
- 3.3 Age distribution
- 3.4 Males and females
- 3.5 Indigenous and non-Indigenous
- 3.6 Summary
- 4 Perth
- 4.1 Numbers and rates
- 4.2 Geographical categories
- 4.3 Overview: Western Australia
- 4.4 Perth
- 4.5 Marginal residents of caravan parks
- 5 Regional and remote
- 5.1 South West
- 5.2 Lower Great Southern, Upper Great Southern and Midlands
- 5.3 South Eastern
- 5.4 Central
- 5.5 Pilbara
- 5.6 Kimberley
- 5.7 Summary
- 6 Indigenous and non-Indigenous
- 7 Discussion
- 7.1 Homeless statistics
- 7.2 Reducing homelessness: overview
- 7.3 Rough sleepers
- 7.4 Young people
- 7.5 Families
- 7.6 Adults without children
- 7.7 Conclusion
- End matter
- References
- Appendixes
- Appendix 1: Number of homeless people in Western Australia by statistical division and subdivision, 2006
- Appendix 2: Estimated number of Indigenous and non-Indigenous homeless people by statistical division and selected subdivisions, 2006*
- Appendix 3: Percentage of homeless people by statistical division and subdivision, 2006
- Appendix 4: Percentage of homeless people and marginal residents of caravan parks by statistical division and subdivision, 2006