Policies
Browse policies by topic including housing, adoption, Out of Home Care, child protection, domestic and family violence
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Key Window Locks Policy
In Housing and homelessness / Housing policies
LAHC will ensure that key window locks are installed in all opening windows in all new construction
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Lead Paint Policy
In Housing and homelessness / Housing policies
The aim of this policy is to protect the health and safety of our tenants, clients, staff and contractors by minimising their exposure to lead paint
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Subcontracting
Information for service providers contracted by us, about the additional responsibilities and obligations of subcontracting, and the requirements for obtaining consent to subcontract.
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Manage Asbestos Policy
In Housing and homelessness / Housing policies
This policy outlines how LAHC manages the risk of asbestos to tenants, staff and contractors
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Community housing policies
FACS has developed a series of policies to help organisations wishing to manage community housing properties and services
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Scope of the framework - About the Funded Contract Management Framework
In About the Funded Contract Management Framework / Chapters
The scope of the Funded Contract Management Framework.
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Unspent funds
This states the requirements for returning or retaining unspent funds for human services contracts. These requirements are effective from 19 July 2023.
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Residual Current Devices Policy
In Housing and homelessness / Housing policies
This policy outlines LAHCs obligation to install or retrofit residual current devices (safety switches) in all its properties
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Support and assistance - Unspent funds
In Unspent funds / Chapters
This states the requirements for returning or retaining unspent funds for human services contracts. These requirements are effective from 19 July 2023.
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Charter for working with contracted service providers
This charter conveys the principles, values, commitments and expectations of DCJ’s working relationship with service providers to achieve positive outcomes for individuals, families and communities.