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3. The chance to grow up safe and well
3. The chance to grow up safe and well For the great majority of Australian children and young people, their families provide the factors and support needed for their health and well-being, including the necessary resources and experiences that enable them to grow and develop to become contributing members of their …
PART C: Detailed Recommendations
PART C: Detailed Recommendations A New Formula for Assessing Child Support To address the issues identified in the earlier chapters of this Report, the Taskforce proposes a fundamental change to the formula used in the Child Support Scheme. Overview of the proposed new formula The essential feature of the proposed …
Section 1: About Participatory Action Research
Section 1: About Participatory Action Research It should be reassuring for you to know that Participatory Action Research (PAR) largely involves what you already do. Lots of writers and practitioners have commented that the foundation processes of Action Research (AR), of learning by doing, make intuitive sense. This …
Section 2: A Walk Through the PAR Process
Section 2: A Walk Through the PAR Process This section walks you through a simplified PAR process. It sets the scene and looks at what you could usefully do before getting started. It then tracks through the practical steps and potential issues in the planning, management, facilitation and conclusion of a PAR process …
Section 3: Key Considerations in Doing PAR
Section 3: Key Considerations in Doing PAR The previous section of the manual is designed to give you a simplified overview of the PAR process and how you can get started. If only life was so simple! Our experience in the Reconnect program tells us that it takes time to develop a working familiarity with PAR – often …
PART B: Background and Analysis
PART B: Background and Analysis Establishment of the Child Support Review On 29 July 2004, the Prime Minister, the Hon. John Howard MP, announced the Government’s response to the Report of the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Family and Community Affairs on the Inquiry into Child Custody Arrangements in …
3. Capacity building
3. Capacity building Capacity building means supports that help you do more things for yourself. You will get NDIS money for each kind of support that you need. Your NDIS plan will say how much NDIS money you can spend on each kind of support. We call this your funding component amount . How long does your NDIS money …
NDIS reforms - Easy Read
NDIS reforms - Easy Read Changes to the NDIS Department of Social Services Easy English Bold Words Some words in this book are bold . We write what the bold words mean. Help with this book You can get someone to help you understand this book find more information Contact information is at the end of this book. About …
2. What are the new rules for your NDIS budget?
2. What are the new rules for your NDIS budget? NDIS budget means how much NDIS money you have. We will make new rules for how we do a needs assessment . A needs assessment is when we find out what support a person with disability needs. We will test if someone needs support from the NDIS needs support from other …
1. How we will change access to the NDIS
1. How we will change access to the NDIS Access is when you can be part of something. Our new law says we will tell you why you are part of the NDIS. You might be part of the NDIS because of your permanent disability because you need early intervention because of your permanent disability and you need early …