Organisation
Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs (Australia)
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Evaluation
Evaluation of the Child Protection Scheme of Income Management and Voluntary Income Management measures in Western Australia
In 2008 the Australian Government implemented a trial of two separate measures of income management in Western Australia - the Child Protection Scheme of Income Management (CPSIM) and the Voluntary Income Management (VIM). The trials were conducted in the remote Kimberley region and in metropolitan area of Perth. This report presents the results of the...
Report
Discussion paper on a review of the International Repatriation Program
This paper seeks the views of local communities and others interested in the international repatriation of Indigenous remains.
Discussion paper
A national quality framework to support quality services for people experiencing homelessness
This discussion paper is part of consultations to develop a national quality framework (NQF) that will maximise the outcomes and life opportunities for those experiencing or at risk of homelessness. A national quality framework (NQF) aims to deliver ongoing improvement and better integration of services delivered by specialist homelessness and allied and mainstream organisations. Some...
Report
National compact between the Australian Government and the third sector - consultation report
This report summarises the feedback from consultation with stakeholders including a broad range of Sector organisations, state and territory governments, peak bodies, academics and individuals. Initial consultation in 2008 clarified that there was support for a National Compact as a means to address issues impeding productive working relationships between the Government and the Sector. Further...
Report
National compact between the Australian government and the third sector
This report summarises the feedback from consultation with stakeholders including a broad range of sector organisations, state and territory governments, peak bodies, academics and individuals. The federal government sees the Compact is an opportunity for the government and the sector to develop a new way of working together to address key social, economic and environmental...