Hobart women’s shelter redesigned to better help women
A housing shortage and a spike in demand means women and children escaping family violence are sometimes spending months in shelters. With that in mind, one Hobart shelter is undergoing a re-design creating spaces that feel safe, homely, and assist in the healing process.
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