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Continuing to deliver the National Redress Scheme: Key measures in Australia’s 2023–24 May Budget

Continuing to deliver the National Redress Scheme: Key measures in Australia’s 2023–24 May Budget Funding of $142.2 million over 5 years from 2023–24 will be provided to support the delivery of the National Redress Scheme (the Scheme), ensuring it continues to meet the needs of survivors. The investment will improve …

About the funding

… the Commonwealth to terminate the other agreement). 7. Financial Security At any time we may require you to provide an unconditional financial security … in the Schedule. Where the report is a financial acquittal report, we may (at our discretion) require it to be independently audited, non-audited or in … spent the Funding on the Activity in accordance with the Agreement. 10.5 At any time up to five (5) years after the Activity Period, we may ask you to …

Transition – Phase 2

… to that of other young people.  Most other young people still live at home until their early twenties and continue to receive social, practical, … Forbes and Inder (2006) surveyed 60 young people who had been in care for at least two years during their childhood, in Victoria.  They found that 43 … of the core elements and responsibilities for the Transition Phase is at Attachment D1. … Evidence and theory suggest that the transition phase …

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 …

National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS)

National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) The Australian Government is delivering on its commitment to getting the NDIS back on track and rebuilding trust with participants, their families and carers. This Budget commits a total of approximately $910 million over five years to improve the effectiveness and delivery …

JobSeeker, Student Payments and Commonwealth Rent Assistance

JobSeeker, Student Payments and Commonwealth Rent Assistance As part of the Government’s $14.6 billion cost-of-living package The Government is investing around $7.6 billion over the forward estimates, which includes:. $4.9 billion to increase the rate of eligible working age and student payments by $40 per fortnight …

4. National Standards for Out of Home Care

… that every child or young person in care receives opportunities to develop at the same pace as children who are not living in Out of Home Care.   4.2 … the placement type does not fit into the above categories or is unknown. At this stage in development, the scope of the application of the National … factors, National Standards will be defined that are measurable, and set at the best-practice level, so that all jurisdictions are driving …

Improving Support for People with Disability: Key measures in Australia’s 2023–24 May Budget

Improving Support for People with Disability: Key measures in Australia’s 2023–24 May Budget The 2023–24 May Budget includes a number of measures dedicated to improving support for people with disability and delivering outcomes under Australia's Disability Strategy 2021–2031. Measures focus on boosting the workforce …

Summary of the Australian Government Response to the Disability Royal Commission

Summary of the Australian Government Response to the Disability Royal Commission The Australian Government: has primary or shared responsibility for 172 recommendations accepts or accepts in principle 130 recommendations is considering further 36 recommendations, and notes 6 recommendations. This Progress Update …