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Victoria

Report

Maintain the momentum: three yearly report to Parliament on the progress of prevention 2022-2024


The report captures Victoria's progress to prevent family violence, gendered violence and violence against women between January 2022 to December 2024, analysing: positive progress and change; enablers of and barriers to prevention work; emerging trends and evolving practices; and opportunities and recommendations for further action and investment. It makes 15 recommendations to the Victorian Government.
Report

Humanising the algorithm: the safety implications of algorithmic decision-making on delivery riders


This report presents research on the safety, governance and public impacts of algorithmic management in app-based food-delivery work with an interest in road safety in Victoria, Australia. The findings offer actionable evidence to support fairer, safer and more accountable gig-delivery ecosystems. The report proposes further research to develop a world-first, safety-focused algorithmic audit framework.
Evaluation

Economic Pathways for Refugee Integration (EPRI) program


An evaluation of the Economic Pathways for Refugee Integration (EPRI) program, delivered in Victoria, Australia. EPRI helps participants improve English language skills, build confidence and develop job readiness. The evaluation covers the period February 2023 to June 2026 and focuses on how the program supports refugees and humanitarian entrants to access employment and strengthen economic...
Report

Auditor-General's report on the annual financial report of the State of Victoria: 2024–25


The report shares outcomes of an audit on Victoria's financial report and an independent perspective on the state's financial outcomes and risks to fiscal sustainability. It also shares the audit outcomes of state-controlled material entities. The report provides recommendations for the Department of Treasury and Finance and material entities.
Journal article

Exploring principles of trauma-informed care to strengthen service delivery for parents of children with complex support needs

Adrian Ingham, Silver Keogh, Lucinda Aberdeen

This study examines a regional Victorian parent support program to understand how trauma‑informed care was enabled or limited for parents of children with complex support needs. The findings highlight the need for clearer organisational policies, stronger workforce training, collaboration with trauma‑specific services and ongoing consultation with parents.
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