If you're poor and living in social housing in Australia, there's a chance you may not be able to find a job or get an education you want, the Guardian reports.
That's why the federal and state governments there are starting a new program called the Opportunity Pathways Social Impact Investment Program, which aims to help those living in social housing " gain, retain, or increase education and employment and encourage and support the move to independent housing options, where appropriate," according to a press release from the Australian government.
The program, which started last month and runs until June 30, aims to "help set people up for success by providing access to safe and secure shelter and the tools they need to take control of their education and employment pathways," Australian minister for housing Julie Collins says.
"We know that many people who face housing insecurity don't have privilege of prioritizing other core needs such as education and work opportunities," she adds, per news.com.au.
"This innovative trial is another example of how we're helping tackle disadvantage at its roots, and helping people build more stable and secure lives."
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