THE QUEENSLAND EARLY INTERVENTION AND PREVENTION ROADMAP
THIS IS WHAT WE AIM TO DO
From Actions to Impact —
A Queensland Without Homelessness
This page maps the critical steps our campaign is driving right now to build the roadmap, and the transformative outcomes that community, the sector, and government can benefit from.
Section A — What We're Doing Now
Critical Steps to
Drafting the Roadmap
These are the campaign actions Pivot Movement Queensland is taking right now; building the foundations, mobilising the sector, capturing evidence, and assembling a roadmap that the sector and government can act on.
OUR ACTION STEPS
OUTCOMES AND IMPACT
Diverse Queenslanders in community, positive futures, people thriving
SECTION B - THE FUTURE WE'RE BUILDING
OUTCOME AND IMPACT
If the roadmap is adopted, the long term shift will go well beyond coordination and awareness with system-level outcomes and impacts achieved, such as:
PREVENTION OUTCOME
Measurable Reduction in Homelessness Inflows
Fewer people enter the homelessness system as early intervention becomes embedded across health, justice, housing, and community service; shifting the focus from crisis response to prevention.
PEOPLE OUTCOME
A More Integrated, Person-Centered Service System
Human services operate in a coordinated, "no wrong door" way, with shared pathways, better referral mechanisms, and responses that reflect people's circumstances, culture, and community.
ECONOMIC OUTCOME
Improved Long-Term Housing Stability
People at risk are supported earlier and more effectively, resulting in sustained housing outcomes, reduced cycling through crisis services, and improved social, health and economic well-being
PREVENTION OUTCOME
An Evidence-Informed and Accountable Prevention System
Government and the sector use consistent data and shared outcomes to guide investment, track progress, and continuously improve response ensuring resources are directed where they have the greatest preventative impact.
SAVINGS OUTCOME
Significant Cost Savings and System Reinvestment
Early intervention and prevention reduce demand for crisis-driven homelessness services and high cost savings. These savings can be reinvested to sustain prevention efforts and strengthen frontline supports, creating a more efficient and financially sustainable service system over time.
Transformation to prevention as a primary response attracts many benefits for communities, the workforce, the service system and government…
…..Outcomes and impact are both human, structural and financial.
SYSTEM & PATHWAYS
A Connected System —
Not a Fragmented One
The Pivot roadmap envisions a Queensland where every pathway through the housing and support system is coordinated, humane, and effective; where no one falls through the gaps because the gaps no longer exist.
- This requires innovation at every level: technology, policy, service delivery, and culture. The roadmap shows us exactly how to get there.
BE PART OF THE MOVEMENT
THAT TRANSFORMS LIVES
The roadmap is only as powerful as the movement behind it. Add your voice, your expertise, and your community to Queensland's growing call for homelessness system reform.