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Fears SA government shakeup to homelessness funding will put most vulnerable at risk

Concerns have been raised that the state government’s restructure of homelessness services will see some of the community’s most vulnerable people “fall through the cracks”.
Key points:
- The Hutt Street Centre has had 1.2 million in funding cut from its budget in a state government reform
- The funding cut will impact case management and service delivery
- Supporters of the centre fear it will see vulnerable people slip through the cracks
The Hutt Street Centre and Catherine House have had $2.4 million cut from their budgets in a funding reshuffle.
The Hutt Street Centre, which supports more than 2,000 people each year and Catherine House, which offers crisis accommodation for women who have suffered domestic violence, were excluded from…
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