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Organisation

University of Western Australia

Report

Wellbeing informed care Kimberley: community consultation report - 2024

Pat Dudgeon, Emma Carlin

The Wellbeing Informed Care- Kimberley (WIC-K) project is a partnership between University of Western Australia and Kimberley Aboriginal Medical Service (KAMS) and its member services. This report provides an overview of the consultation undertaken with Aboriginal community members to progress WIC-K Priority Area 2.
Report

Everyone’s business: research into responses to the abuse of older people (elder abuse) in Western Australia

Ekaterini Cokis, Lukasz Krzyzowski, Maria Greta Carleze Du Plooy, Bronte Jones, Gaynor Noonan, Fran Ottolini

Many older Australians experience abuse, neglect or financial exploitation, usually at the hands of their adult children or other close relatives. This research report reveals the key reasons older people experiencing harm do not receive the support they so desperately need.
Evaluation

Understanding the social impact of safeguarding services for children and young people


Safeguarding Services is a suite of support services offered to organisations who deliver services to children and young people. The Centre for Social Impact at the University at the Western Australia was engaged by the Australian Childhood Foundation to examine and document the social impact story of Safeguarding Services. This report outlines the findings.
Article

Guilty corporate minds: regulating corporate (mis) conduct


Enforcing good company behaviours and punishing corporate wrongdoings using laws designed to assess the intentions of individuals is fraught because corporate entities do not have minds. ‘Systems Intentionality’ seeks to offer a new, and workable, way to assess the intentions of a corporation.
Briefing paper

How Meta extorted Australia


This briefing highlights key details of whistleblower revelations about Facebook’s unprecedented tactical response to the development of Australia’s News Media Bargaining Code in February 2021, and the concurrent reforms that were made to the Code, all of which handed significant power to Facebook.