Australia
Report
Supporting LGBTQ+ young people with disability: what service providers need to know
This resource supports practitioners working with LGBTQ+ young people with disability by explaining intersectionality, evidence on key challenges, and practical ways to improve wellbeing. It highlights the impacts of discrimination, heterosexism and ableism, barriers to accessing inclusive services, and the importance of safe, accessible, person‑centred practice across services.
Report
Economic Inclusion Advisory Committee: 2026 report to Government
The report makes recommendations to the government to improve economic inclusion and inform decision making. It outlines the areas where more action is required to give Australians the opportunity to participate and engage in society and to build a stronger safety net to assist people who need support. The report provides 13 recommendations.
Guide
Understanding antisemitism in Australia
This handbook supports national efforts to understand, recognise and counter antisemitism across all sectors of Australian society, reflecting the lived experience of Jewish Australians. The resource is practical, evidence-based and sector-specific. It is aimed for schools, universities, workplaces, government agencies, community organisations and anyone seeking to understand and combat antisemitism in Australia today.
Strategy
The national child and family investment strategy
The strategy focuses on driving the shift towards earlier supports and the transition towards the Aboriginal Community-Controlled Organisation (ACCO) sector. The strategy shows how all governments will prioritise funding to child and family services. The goal is to support all families to provide safe and caring homes for their children.
Briefing paper
Partnering for prevention: strengthening Australia’s chronic disease prevention system
Strengthening chronic disease prevention requires more than individual programs. It depends on systems that support coordinated, equitable and well-governed action. This brief summarises insights from a Partnering for Prevention initiative, focused on primary prevention. It identifies nine action areas that define the key elements of a stronger chronic disease prevention system in Australia.