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Evaluation

Final evaluation report: Curriculum Development Project


The Curriculum Development in Intellectual Disability Project (CDP) has been evaluated to measure the co-design, suitability and short-term outcomes of a framework and education resources. The CDP aimed to support universities and accreditation authorities to equip future health professionals with the right knowledge, skills and attitudes to care for people with intellectual disability. While the...
Survey Report

The Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia survey: selected findings from waves 1 to 23


This report presents brief statistical analyses of the first 23 waves of the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) Survey, a nationally representative longitudinal study of Australian households. The latest findings reveal that economic pressures and social shifts are changing how Australians approach key life decisions.
Report

Men and boys snapshot: engaging with men and boys to end domestic, family and sexual violence


This snapshot sets out the context and priority areas emerging from recent research, policy development and service delivery around working with men and boys to address domestic, family and sexual violence. It provides a focus for discussion about how we can better engage with men and boys to end gendered violence.
Evaluation

Mobile Black Spot Program evaluation


This evaluation of the Mobile Black Spot Program (MBSP) examined how effectively it delivered improved mobile coverage in regional, rural and remote areas of Australia. Using mixed methods, it assessed implementation, appropriateness, effectiveness and identified lessons for future program and policy design. The evaluation produced 5 recommendations to strengthen future program delivery.
Report

The impact of Commonwealth Rent Assistance on low-income privately renting parents and children

Lynette Washington, Rui Zhang, Weidong Liang

This research looked at how Commonwealth Rent Assistance (CRA) – the most expensive demand-side housing support program in Australia – affects low-income families who rent privately. This research helps to understand how effective CRA is at reducing disadvantage and improving wellbeing. It also shows how these effects pass to children of households that receive CRA.
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