Organisation
Centre for Social Impact
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Acronym:
CSI
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Report
School to work transition for young people with disability in Australia: the Ticket to Work approach
This report highlights that transition to work outcomes can be improved for young people with disability when mechanisms are put in place to enhance what is usually available within schools, post-school education, and in the disability employment ecosystem.
Evaluation
Reimagining the role of lodging in ending homelessness: an evaluation of Foundation Housing's Lodging and Support Services
The Foundation Housing Lodging (FHL) Lodging Accommodation and Support Service provides a contemporary model of lodging houses and an effective long-term housing solution at low-cost. In this research, CSI UWA adopted a co-design evaluation approach to gain an understanding of the impact and cost-effectiveness of FHL's suite of lodging, support and engagement activities.
Report
Better acknowledging and resourcing the information accessibility sector in Australia: final report
This research aims to understand the situation for organisations who make accessible information, and provide recommendations for improvements, so that people with disability will have better access to accessible crisis information in future.
Report
Looking through an Aboriginal lens: results of the Ngalang Moort Wangkiny Project (100 Families Western Australia)
The overarching goal of this project is to develop an ongoing evidence base on poverty, entrenched disadvantage and social exclusion in Western Australia that will be used by the policy and practice community in Western Australia.
Report
Supporting families facing homelessness: Centrecare's Entrypoint Outreach Program
Centrecare’s Entrypoint Outreach Program (EPO) was a preventative early intervention pilot funded by Lotterywest designed to divert families and individuals from homelessness into housing. The brief intervention (2–6 weeks) targeted families who were newly homeless or were at immediate risk of homelessness in a very tight rental market.