On-demand: Disability Housing vSummit

About this event
The Urban Developer Disability Housing vSummit provides a property industry perspective on the specialist disability accommodation (SDA) sector.
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The disability housing sector has grown into a $2.5-billion asset class, with a marked increase in the amount of people qualifying for SDA.
This continued growth presents both opportunities and challenges for operators seeking to identify the types of housing that is needed.
While there is an undersupply of SDA housing, there remains a lack of market information to provide developers and investors with the confidence to meet the demand.
So where exactly do the opportunities lie and how can the property industry anticipate and navigate the challenges?
Join us as we bring together a panel of advocates, experts, operators, developers, financiers and designers to guide you through the future of the specialist disability accommodation sector.
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We'll cover:
* The national context including the political, economic and social landscape
* The SDA sector's leading and most influential figures’ perspectives
* The regulatory, financial and social frameworks for disability housing
* Unique case studies representing “best-in-class” outcomes
* Practical insights and perspectives of successful operators within the sector.
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Agenda
The State of SDA in Australia
The political, economic, social and market factors influencing investment in the sector.

Rise of the Institutions in SDA
Perspectives from the managers of investment capital in the sector.

Delivering Developments with Dignity
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