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A new report by Reconciliation Australia highlighting the achievements Australian workplaces are making towards reconciliation shows organisations with culturally safe environments are more likely ...
Monday, 06 February 2012
... money. What can a gambler do to make sure that their gambling remains a form of entertainment? Problems are more likely to be avoided if the gambler sets a limit and sticks to it, has breaks while ...
Thursday, 22 December 2011
... 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
... 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
... 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
6. 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
... 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
... 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
... 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
... 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
11. 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
... 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
... 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
... 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
... 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
16. 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
17. 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
... 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
... 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
20. Families are the city's hidden homeless
(News/Media Releases Archive)
... with family or friends. Women are just as likely to be homeless as men, and mother with children make up more than half of all homeless families. "Alarmingly, the population of homeless families is ...
Tuesday, 03 May 2011
... will have a mental illness or acquired brain injury and are likely to experience much higher levels of illness due to a lifetime of chronic homelessness, unsanitary living conditions and malnutrition. ...
Monday, 02 May 2011
22. The heart of real fairness
(Daily News/Blog)
... nations. On the positive side, it also found that Australians are among the most likely to volunteer, donate to charity or help a stranger.   Read more analysis of the OECD report by The Age's Dan Harrison ...
Wednesday, 13 April 2011
... actively seeking employment. Men who were initially surveyed in emergency accommodation, or through outreach services, were less likely to have found long-term accommodation and their employment circumstances ...
Wednesday, 06 April 2011
24. Inequality is growing in Australia: ACOSS
(News/Media Releases Archive)
... were living in poverty and 105,000 were homeless, but we believe these numbers are likely to be higher. "Preliminary figures from our 2011 Community Sector Survey show the number of people accessing and ...
Sunday, 27 March 2011
25. National Survey of Young Australians
(Research/Research and Social Policy)
... with 27.3 per cent in 2010) Body image (33.1 per cent compared with 31.1 per cent in 2010) Respondents aged 20 to 24 were more likely to be concerned about coping with stress, body image and depression ...
Tuesday, 22 March 2011
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