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In 2011, one in seven people in Australia was aged 65 years or over.
This paper looks at a range of characteristics of older people including where they lived and the activities they participated in, including paid and voluntary work, unpaid child care and...
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This paper argues that paternalist policies may be considered justifiable under circumstances where high stakes decisions are involved, the decisions being made by individuals are irreversible and it is possible to identify failures in people’s reasoning.
It is further argued that if paternalist interventions...
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This report sets out a series of proposals to deal with weaknesses and challenges in the aged care system and promote higher quality care.
The aged care system is difficult to navigate, the quantity of services is limited, quality can be variable, there are...
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This paper attempts to identify Commonwealth expenditure in the area of Indigenous affairs over the 42 years from 1968 to 2010 and to plot that expenditure by agency.
The paper analyses trends in both the nominal and real expenditure, in the expenditure as a...
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The Report on Government Services 2012 was released in January 2012. The Council of Australian Governments (COAG) has identified the performance of mainstream services in relation to Indigenous Australians as a particular focus of the Report, and an Indigenous Compendium collating relevant data...
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The Productivity Commission's annual Report on Government Services devotes particular attention to mainstream services delivered to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. This Compendium makes these data readily accessible in one publication.
This edition of the Compendium, like the 2010 Report, contains additional reporting...
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This paper provides an overview of how the innovative use of technology can add value to service delivery in organisations working with families, children and young people.
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Most Australians have access to the Internet and use mobile devices to connect...