Please Note: We’re in the process of updating our policy documents with Home in Place branding and during this transition some documents may still feature Compass Housing branding.
Constitution and Group Charter
TopOur Constitution sets out the basis on which Home in Place was formed, how Home in Place operates and how Home in Place is managed.
Home in Place’s Group Charter establishes the guidelines within which the Directors and officers are to operate as they carry out their respective roles. The purpose of the charter is to document the policies upon which the board has decided to meet its legal and other responsibilities.
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Our Constitution
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Group Charter
Client Service Charter
TopOur Client Service Charter provides for exceptional standards of service, the expectations of the organisation upon its staff in fulfilling their duties and adhering to our company values in relation to client service provision.
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Client Service Charter
Group Tenancy Policies
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Code of Conduct Policy
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Rental Bonds Policy
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Hardship Policy
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Conflict of Interest Policy
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Alterations to Properties Policy
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Pets Policy
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Use of CCTV in Residential Premises Policy
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Vehicle and Parking Policy
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Compass Membership Policy
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Conflict of Interest Policy
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Privacy Policy
NSW Tenancy Policies
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Appeals and Internal Review Policy
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Complaint Handling Policy
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Complaint Handling Procedure
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Child Friendly Complaint Handling Procedure
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QLD Complaints Form
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NSW Complaints Form
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VIC Complaints Form
Incident Diaries
TopIf you are experiencing serious ongoing or persistent problems with a Home in Place tenant, please complete the relevant Incident Diary and lodge it with to our Complaints Officer via email at [email protected]
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Incident Diary - NSW
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Incident Diary - QLD
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Incident Diary - VIC
Child Safety
TopHome in Place works within the National Principles for Child Safe Organisations.
The National Principles are ten child safe standards recommended by the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse and are the vehicle for giving effect to recommendations relating to the standards. The National Principles have a broader scope that goes beyond child sexual abuse to cover other forms of potential harm to children and young people.
The National Principles are:
- Underpinned by a child rights, strengths-based approach.
- Designed to allow for flexibility in implementation across all sectors engaging with children and young people, and in organisations of various sizes.
- Aligned with existing child safe approaches at the state and territory level.
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Child Safeguarding Policy
International Policies and Statements
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Statement of Human Rights
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Transparency Policy
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Non-Development Activity Policy