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Video
Lunch & learn: transitioning older employees into other support options
This recorded webinar, presented by Windgap leaders Joanne D’Arcy and Jenna Luu, explores the Life After Work program for older people with disability. It outlines a tailored day program supporting retirement transitions through meaningful activities, projects and experiences aligned to individual interests, goals and hobbies, delivered by the not‑for‑profit Windgap Foundation and community‑based ongoing support.
Website
Everyone can work: Employment pathways for people with intellectual disability
This website supports people with intellectual disability to understand, plan for and access open employment. It brings together Easy Read information, real life stories, workshops and guidance on supports such as the National Disability Insurance Scheme NDIS, Disability Employment Services DES and Disability Support Pension DSP, helping individuals, families and employers navigate pathways to meaningful...
Report
Changing coverage of the Child Support Program and implications for research on separated parents
This report examines the extent to which cohorts of families are using the Child Support Scheme compared to nearly a decade ago. It is important to understand the drivers of the decline in the Child Support Program coverage and how separated parents, especially main carers, meet the financial needs of their children.
Report
Care time arrangements after parental separation
This research examines Australian trends in care time arrangements after parental separation. It explores trends in care time arrangements since 2015, including arrangements beyond shared care and differences by child age. These care time arrangements are one of the elements that determine how much child support transfers from one parent to the other.
Assessment
Wagering advertising reform
Gambling related harm is a significant public health concern. Australians lose over $32 billion on legal forms of gambling each year. The potential for harm has increased with the proliferation of online wagering sites and betting apps. This impact analysis considers a range of options for restrictions on wagering advertising.