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Organisation

University of New South Wales

Acronym:
UNSW
Report

Family resilience where families have a child (0-8 years) with disability: final report


Using the findings from the primary data collection with families and stakeholders, this report develops the understanding of resilience in these families. It also analyses service practices and models and looks at how services can assist families to build and maintain resilience. Using the findings from the primary data collection with families and stakeholders, this...
Report

Metropolitan strategies in Australia


A continuing issue in metropolitan strategic plans is how much of them will be implemented. This appears to depend on how far planners are able to understand and shape the future of the city; whether appropriate planning and decision-making frameworks and mechanisms exist or can be put in place for making proposals happen; and what...
Thesis

The impact and effectiveness of equity focused health impact assessment in health service planning


This thesis by publication examines the use of equity focused health impact assessment (EFHIA) on health service plans.
Report

Attitudes to conservation and water consumption


Sydney’s water supply is under great pressure as the demand continues to rise. Demand mitigation strategies have had some success, but domestic consumption remains high. This paper discusses the attitudes of households to their water consumption in a search for ways in which domestic demand for water may be reduced. Evidence on attitudes of households...
Report

Towards a national aviation policy statement


A submission to the Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government in relation to Airport Planning and Development. This report offers a number of summary ideas for new approaches to airport area development and governance that would better integrate airport planning into the broader land use and statutory planning framework within which they...