A new program in Australia could help some of the country's poorest people find work and stay in their homes, the Guardian reports.
Called the Opportunity Pathways Social Impact Investment Program, it's a joint effort between the government of Prime Minister Tony Abbott and the state of New South Wales.
According to a government press release, it's designed to "help people living in social housing to gain, retain, or increase education and employment and encourage and support the move to independent housing options, where appropriate."
The idea is that people living in social housing would be better off if they knew they could find work and stay in their homes, the Sydney Morning Herald reports.
"We want to make a difference to Australians dealing with housing challengesbut even with a stable home, it can be hard to engage in training or education, or find and keep a job," says Australian Minister for Housing Julie Collins.
"This innovative trial is another example of how we're helping tackle disadvantage at its roots."
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