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Mapping social cohesion: the Scanlon Foundation surveys 2018
This report presents the findings of the eleventh Scanlon Foundation Mapping Social Cohesion survey. For the first time in Australia, the surveys enable annual tracking of public opinion on social cohesion, immigration and population issues.
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The impact of electric/hybrid vehicles and bicycles on pedestrians who are blind or have low vision
This report documents the findings from a recent study of the road safety experiences of people who are blind or have low vision. It outlines a range of recommendations to enhance road safety for blind or low vision pedestrians. It is likely that these same recommendations will also positively influence the safety of the broader...
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Investigating adolescent family violence in Victoria: understanding experiences and practitioner perspectives
As Victoria moves towards developing new, risk-sensitive approaches to responding to family violence, the voices and experiences of those affected by this complex and distinct form of family violence offer vital insights into the risks faced by victims and affected families.
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National transport and logistics industry health and wellbeing study: report 1
Transport workers are up to five times more likely to be injured at work than any other Australian worker, according to this research. Train drivers, in particular, are thirty times more likely to develop a mental health condition than any other worker.
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The prevalence of Acquired Brain Injury among victims and perpetrators of family violence
This is the first evidence-based study of acquired brain injury and family violence in Australia. It identifies a strong association between brain injury and family violence, and significant gaps in service responses, ranging from lack of screening for brain injury, through to inadequate opportunities for effective rehabilitation, recovery and support.