Mother of four locked out of emergency accommodation due to paperwork issue
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Kirsty and her children were placed in emergency accommodation after couch surfing for three months.
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The head of South Australia s Housing Authority has apologised to a mother of four who has been locked out of her emergency accommodation five times in the past fortnight because the agency failed to complete the necessary paperwork.
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She says it is because the SA Housing Authority failed to get the paperwork through
The Opposition says there are other women in similar circumstances as Kirsty
Kirsty told ABC Radio Adelaide this morning that her family would not have anywhere to go if the SA Housing Authority did not get the paperwork through today to extend her stay.
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Disclosure statement
Wendy Stone receives funding from the Australian Research Council (ARC), the Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute (AHURI) and the Victorian Government, including HomesVictoria, Consumer Affairs Victoria (CAV) and the Consumer Policy Research Centre (CPRC).
Amity James receives funding from the Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute and the Bankwest Curtin Economics Centre.
Caitlin Buckle receives funding from the Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute (AHURI).
Debbie Faulkner receives funding from the Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute.
Emma Power currently receives funding from the Australian Research Council (ARC) and the Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute (AHURI).