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Legislative Council Standing Committee on Social Issues (NSW)

Owning Institution:
Report

Impacts of harmful pornography on mental, emotional, and physical health


A report from a New South Wales (NSW) inquiry into the impacts of harmful pornography on mental, emotional and physical health, as well as its influence on attitudes toward sex, relationships and consent. It presents 5 findings and makes 17 recommendations which aim to support a coordinated, whole-of-community response that prioritises prevention, education and support.
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The prevalence, causes and impacts of loneliness in New South Wales


A report into the prevalence, causes and impacts of loneliness in New South Wales finds many people are experiencing loneliness for ongoing periods, with significant impacts on their physical and mental health, social behaviour, and educational and employment outcomes. The report makes 20 recommendations. It recommends a multilayered, whole of society framework to address loneliness.
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Procurement practices of government agencies in New South Wales and its impact on the social development of the people of New South Wales


This report is the first of two and focuses on current procurement processes in New South Wales government agencies, through agency-specific or whole of government procurement arrangements
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Homelessness amongst older people aged over 55 in New South Wales


While traditional stereotypes of people who experience homelessness persist, it is increasingly older people, particularly older women, who are the 'face' of homelessness of NSW today. This inquiry has found that the shortfall in both social and affordable housing is exacerbated by statewide housing shortages and is the single greatest challenge for people who are...
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Gay and transgender hate crimes between 1970 and 2010: interim report


A report from NSW Upper House committee inquiring into Gay and Transgender hate crimes between 1970 and 2010 calls for the inquiry to be re-established in the 57th Parliament.

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