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1.
“Gambling. If you have to lie, we need to talk.”
(Daily News/Blog)
... people with a gambling problem are
likely
to seek help and the reason they do is because things have hit rock bottom and they are suicidal.” Ms Sanchez said. “When they get to the stage where they are ...
Monday, 14 May 2012
2.
The cost of homelessness
(News/MA Newsletter)
... They also improved their connection to the community around them. In addition to these changes, the men were also much less
likely
to access health and justice services. After one year, the money ...
Monday, 07 May 2012
3.
Attack on homeless man highlights dangers of rough sleeping
(Daily News/Blog)
... more
likely
to be housed, half as
likely
to feel isolated from the community and three times more
likely
to be employed. Timely, tailored support To learn more about The Michael Project’s success with ...
Thursday, 26 April 2012
4.
Report finds new homeless service model saves money, changes lives
(Daily News/Blog)
... after a year in the program the men: Reduced their hospitalisation rate from four to 1.7 times that of the general population. Reported they were half as
likely
to feel isolated from the community ...
Tuesday, 17 April 2012
5.
Snapshot paints depressing picture of impact of homelessness
(Daily News/Blog)
... gone beyond Year 10 education. Having been homeless also meant a lower likelihood of completing tertiary education. Adults who had been homeless were more
likely
to report having a disability or long-term ...
Wednesday, 28 March 2012
6.
Young Aboriginals keener to find work than their non-Aboriginal peers
(Daily News/Blog)
A Mission Australia survey has found that young Aboriginal Australians are more
likely
to value getting a job than their non-Aboriginal counterparts. More than one-in-three young Aboriginal people considered ...
Tuesday, 20 March 2012
7.
Shannon Noll shines light on the music biz for Triple Care Farm students
(Daily News/Blog)
... she said. “Students who intensively participated in the CAVE program tend to have an increased length of stay at Triple Care Farm, which means they are engaged longer and are therefore more
likely
to ...
Thursday, 15 March 2012
8.
Half all youths in juvenile detention unsentenced: AIHW
(Daily News/Blog)
... fell over the four years for both unsentenced and sentenced detention. On an average night in the June quarter in 2011, an Aboriginal youth aged 10 to 17 was 20 times as
likely
to be in unsentenced detention ...
Thursday, 09 February 2012
9.
Concern at the number of homeless people turned away
(Daily News/Blog)
... report also states the group most
likely
to be turned away were couples with children, followed by individuals with children and couples without children. Over half those turned away were aged under 20 ...
Thursday, 15 December 2011
10.
Big Heart brings families together!
(Daily News/Blog)
... Heart Op Shop, shows that by giving back to the world through volunteering you’re
likely
to be rewarded in return. Rob: “I had been searching for my birth mother since May 1996. There are not many ...
Monday, 05 December 2011
11.
Calculate your household carbon price on new interactive site
(Daily News/Blog)
... to work out costs and savings for themselves.” The CSIRO-AECOM research shows impacts on households are
likely
to be smaller than anticipated. It calculates Australia's carbon pollution price will add ...
Wednesday, 16 November 2011
12.
State of inaction keeps kids in poverty
(News/Media Releases Archive)
... and 67 per cent of sole-parent families were turned away from services because of the system's lack of capacity. Any parent with schoolchildren need only think of their child's year group and it's
likely
...
Friday, 28 October 2011
13.
Homeless children left in the cold by patchwork reform
(Daily News/Blog)
... are
likely
to underestimate the number of homeless children as it only counts those who’ve accessed or tried to access a service. Despite the demand, 82 per cent of couples with children and 67 per cent ...
Thursday, 27 October 2011
14.
Meagre dole payment doesn't just hurt the unemployed: Toby Hall
(Daily News/Blog)
... Sydney. Professor Peter Whiteford from the Social Policy Research Centre says a single Newstart recipient in Sydney is
likely
left with around $16.50 a day after paying rent – taking in to account the ...
Thursday, 20 October 2011
15.
Catalyst-Clemente study finds learning turns lives around
(Daily News/Blog)
...
likely
for each individual – getting a job, finding a stable home or receiving counselling – and the results of our study attest to that fact.” The Addressing Multiple Disadvantage study was funded through ...
Thursday, 22 September 2011
16.
Charles Chambers Court wins national aged care award
(Daily News/Blog)
... brain injury and are
likely
to experience much higher levels of illness due to a lifetime of chronic homelessness, unsanitary living conditions and malnutrition. The new service is funded by the ...
Tuesday, 13 September 2011
17.
Help them, don't lock them away
(News/Media Releases Archive)
... those who end up behind bars are more
likely
to reoffend and return to prison as adults, we must reduce the number of young people entering detention. Mission Australia's diversionary programs for young ...
Wednesday, 31 August 2011
18.
Media coverage - Courier Mail: Help them, don't lock them away
(Daily News/Blog)
... help young people turn their lives around - not push them further into isolation by subjecting them to public humiliation. Given the statistics show those who end up behind bars are more
likely
to reoffend ...
Wednesday, 31 August 2011
19.
Poor housing and illness intrinsically linked, reports show
(News/Media Releases Archive)
... experience housing stress Unemployed people are 15 times more
likely
to live in unaffordable housing than full-time employed people Women, Indigenous people and people born in non-English speaking ...
Wednesday, 10 August 2011
20.
Responding to Mount Barker's growing community service needs
(News/Media Releases Archive)
... a number of successful community services in the region, but the population growth is
likely
to create challenges as the need for support also grows,” said Mrs Mesnil. “This project focuses on partnership ...
Wednesday, 13 July 2011
21.
Help needed for kids from disadvantaged families to make successful transition to school
(News/Media Releases Archive)
... to a successful start in education. According to Mission Australia spokesperson, Paul Andrews, families with complex support needs are less
likely
to have positive relationship and engagement with schools ...
Tuesday, 14 June 2011
22.
Concern at numbers of homeless people turned away
(News/Media Releases Archive)
... every day in 2009-10, 58% were unable to be placed. The AIHW’s report also states the group most
likely
to be turned away were families with an average of 82% of couples with children, 69% of couples ...
Thursday, 09 June 2011
23.
Mental pain catches bad backs
(News/Media Releases Archive)
... them and accommodate any special needs". Welfare groups fear a new set of impairment tables that will determine whether a person is eligible for the disability pension is
likely
to make it harder for ...
Tuesday, 07 June 2011
24.
New information standards needed to help Australians at‐risk of homelessness
(News/Media Releases Archive)
... mental health and multicultural agencies,’ Ms Zogalis says. ‘By improving the sector’s knowledge about homelessness prevalence rates and risk factors, we are more
likely
to prevent homelessness in diverse ...
Tuesday, 07 June 2011
25.
New report highlights Australian job opportunities
(News/Media Releases Archive)
... jobs are
likely
to arise in the next five years,” Ms Ellis said. “The Australian Jobs report is a key resource in helping job seekers to find employment opportunities in our nation’s dynamic job market, ...
Thursday, 19 May 2011
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