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Social inclusion

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Social exclusion
Social integration
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Social relations
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Social inclusion
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This Collection comprises research, policy and practice reports, guides and tools for addressing social isolation and activating social connection to improve individuals’ mental wellbeing and community resilience.
Evaluation

EPRI report & case studies 2025


This report presents the impact and case studies of the Economic Pathways to Refugee Integration (EPRI) program delivered by Space2b Social Design in St Kilda, Victoria. Its model addresses both social isolation and barriers to employment. The evaluation demonstrates the critical importance of the EPRI program to engage those most vulnerable.
Report

Culturally and racially marginalised girls and young women in South West Sydney

Simona Strungaru, Rahmi Bahar, Janice Rodrigues, Joelle Sassine

This report is the outcome of research conducted with culturally and racially marginalised girls and young women from migrant and refugee backgrounds in South West Sydney in 2025. The research aim was to explore the barriers and enablers impacting girls and young women's civic engagement and their aspirations within Australian society.
Report

Equal identities: a human rights review of the experiences of trans and gender diverse people in Australia


The report explores challenges facing trans and gender diverse people across all domains of Australian society. It draws on the expertise, insight, lived and living experience shared in 97 submissions, as well as Australian and international research. It identifies what must change to ensure trans and gender diverse people can fully realise their human rights.
Briefing paper

It’s time for Australia to grant permanent residence for long-term refugees and people seeking asylum

Marie Hapke, Philomena Murray, Anthea Vogl

A small number of refugees and people seeking asylum in Australia have been living in precarious visa situations for lengthy periods. Prolonged visa insecurity creates a sub-class of people and has negative impacts on those affected. This paper proposes a policy to enable the regularisation of visa status in certain circumstances would significantly improve outcomes.