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Section 5: Case Examples
… a PAR process play out. You may find it useful as a training exercise at your agency or with your PAR co-inquirers. The other case examples (2 -7) … They are also aware that this risk will be even greater if parents are at their wits end and close to ‘washing their hands of their kids’. Inclusion … it to occur throughout all phases of the process? (see Section 2.1 ) At this initial stage – as in daily practice – ethical concerns about …
Appendix B: International perspective
… 'The leaving-care process is thoroughly planned and implemented.' Targeted at 32 countries, these standards are not specific in relation to some of the … such as education, health and safety. While the standards were launched at the European Parliament and were supported by the European Union, this was … 'The leaving-care process is thoroughly planned and implemented.' Targeted at 32 countries, these standards are not specific in relation to some of the …
Director's report
… to 5 years and 8 to 9 years and their families and can now be used to look at the transition from early childhood to middle childhood. With three waves … has focused on comparing Indigenous and non-Indigenous children to look at differences in cognitive and learning outcomes, health and in the use of … to 5 years and 8 to 9 years and their families and can now be used to look at the transition from early childhood to middle childhood. With three waves …
PART A: Overview
… research including: data on the costs of children in separated households at different income levels, including the costs for both parents to maintain … parents. Parents on Newstart will be able to take on casual or part-time jobs to supplement their benefit, without it affecting child support until … parents. Parents on Newstart will be able to take on casual or part-time jobs to supplement their benefit, without it affecting child support until …
6. Ethics guidelines and ethical clearances for the evaluation of new income management
… use of and access to research results, and communication of findings at a local level. Consultation should begin prior to the commencement of the … use of and access to research results, and communication of findings at a local level. Consultation should begin prior to the commencement of the …
The Transitioning to Independence Process
… findings of Maunders et al.(1999), as documented in the NYARS report, is at Attachment C . The NYARS report identified a number of recommendations … findings of Maunders et al.(1999), as documented in the NYARS report, is at Attachment C . The NYARS report identified a number of recommendations …
Management and compliance with NRAS
… rent valuations are lodged within the required timeframe rent charged is at least 20% below the market value rent at all times rent increases meet state and territory legislative … Information Sheet . Rent compliance Properties must be rented at a rate that is at least 20% below the market value rent. An independent …
Appendix E: Literature review: an international literature review addressing research designs and outcomes in income management research
… majority of conditional welfare policies and programs have been targeted at the most disadvantaged members of society and are aimed at encouraging families to send children to school and ensure they are … discussed above, cash transfers programs can be targeted (unconditionally) at specific vulnerable groups, or distributed universally. Another form of …
2. The new model of income management
… initiatives and background to the development of new income management is at Appendix A. Implementation of new income management commenced on 9 August … income support and family assistance payments are income managed at 50 per cent for the participation/parenting (mainstream), vulnerable and … Any lump sums (e.g. Baby Bonus) and advance payments are income managed at 100 per cent. The portion of an individual’s regular fortnightly payments …
Appendix B: Current income management evaluation activities 8
… by the WA DCP and 803 who have volunteered for income management. At 30 April 2010, there were 598 people on income management—226 people on … 74 per cent of respondents reported that they had been unable to pay for at least one essential item (such as food, utilities, rent, bills and so on) … the four key stakeholder groups believed that income management had led to at least a moderate improvement in financial management among people on …