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(3) Information is not available. Some of the major services do not at this stage provide data on turnaways. However anecdotal evidence from SAAP services suggests that demand for accommodation exceeds available capacity for the majority of SAAP services across all target groups.

(4) While Ainslie Village, with up to 240 beds, is the main service funded for single men, Cura Casa with a maximum of 14 beds and Cura Casa Annexe with up to 10 beds, can also provide accommodation for this target group. In the ACT, data is not collected on the demand for accommodation for men over 24 years of age.

( 5 ) The information is not available as such data is not collected.

(6) The crisis accommodation needs of men is reflected in the Territorys SAAP/CAP Plan for 1993-94. There is no bias against SAAP funding for services for men.

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