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Organisation

RMIT University

Evaluation

Updated evaluation of the Alexis Family Violence Response Model

Alexa Ridgway

The Alexis Family Violence Response Model is a coordinated police and social services response to recidivist family violence in Victoria. The evaluation aimed to explore the effectiveness of the program since the rollout to other police divisions across Victoria and the results were largely positive.
Evaluation

Future Directions evaluation: final reports for the strategy and program evaluations


This report outlines the findings of outcome, economic and implementation evaluations of the Future Directions social housing programs. It finds more housing provision and better tenant experience, but less evidence of progress towards reducing reliance on social housing.
Report

Generative AI & journalism

Phoebe Matich

This evidence-based report aims to familiarise the reader with a wide array of AI in journalism use cases, provide grounding on the legal and ethical issues that journalists and audiences identify regarding this technology within journalism, and reveal news audiences’ expectations regarding how this technology should or should not be used.
Submission

Submission to the Attorney-General Department consultation paper on ADM reform

Veronica Lenard

This submission argues that a more comprehensive regulatory framework for automated decision-making (ADM) in the public sector is required. It calls for a framework that goes beyond existing administrative law, is not limited to AI-based systems and includes measures for prevention, enforcement and accountability.
Report

Lived experience participation and influence in homelessness and housing policy, service design and practice

Morgan Cataldo, Christina David, Kathy Edwards, Linda Fisk, Michele Jarldorn, Aunty Doreen Lovett, Amber Maihi, Sonia Martin, Helen Matthews, Sharlene Nipperess, Christine Thirkell, Juliet Watson, Carole Zufferey

This research examined the evidence for, and experiences of, people with lived experience participating in and influencing housing and homelessness policy, service design and practice. It identifies a number of principles organisations can implement so that people with lived experience can participate meaningfully.