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Social impact bonds
A form of investment product that finances provision of key basic services. Social impact bonds are targeted at investors seeking appropriate risk-adjusted returns while also achieving valuable social outcomes.
Social mix/Tenure mix
Tenure mix refers to the mix of housing tenures in a particular location. The idea underpinning tenure mix policies is that a diversity of tenure types in a given area will engender socio-economic diversity that will reduce the area effects of concentrated disadvantage and engender social inclusion.
Socio-spatial polarisation
Refers broadly to the growing gap between rich and poor households in both socio-economic position (socio) and geographic location (spatial).
Spatial mismatch
Spatial mismatch is the mismatch between where low-income, working poor and underemployed households reside and suitable job opportunities for those households.
Specialist homelessness services (SHS)
Specialist homelessness services, which provide the range of services to support people who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. SHS support both those who have become homeless and those who are at imminent risk of homelessness and may comprise housing services (e.g. transitional housing) as well as support services (e.g. case management, providing access to food and medical treatment if needed).
Stamp duty
Stamp Duty is a tax imposed by State and Territory governments in Australia that arises on the sale or transfer of a wide range of personal and business related assets. The assets that attract duty vary depending on the State or Territory in which they are located but can include shares, units, land and buildings.