A report to review the landscape of evidence institutes, and explore if a new evidence institute in Australia focused specifically on disadvantage would help break cycles of disadvantage.
Pathways In Place: Co-creating Community Capabilities
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Paul Ramsay Foundation
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To build capacity for effective place-based systems change approaches that improve community outcomes(Victoria University). To promote capacity, reform, and community empowerment within the Logan services sector, with a focus on early years development(Griffith University).
This project seeks to understand public discourse around cycles of disadvantage in Australia by analysing public texts across media and parliamentary speeches. This will enable us to better understand what the public thinks about disadvantage and the factors that shape it. It will also help us understand what forces in turn shape the discourse.
A transformative, long-term, research project with the aim of reducing child poverty and scaffolding well-being for all children in Australia.
The first phase of More for Children is being undertaken in partnership with the Paul Ramsay Foundation and focuses on rights-based research with children to understand their experiences of poverty.
The research will develop a suite of indicators designed to identify the underlying causes of poverty and to inform responses at local, state/territory, and n ....A transformative, long-term, research project with the aim of reducing child poverty and scaffolding well-being for all children in Australia.
The first phase of More for Children is being undertaken in partnership with the Paul Ramsay Foundation and focuses on rights-based research with children to understand their experiences of poverty.
The research will develop a suite of indicators designed to identify the underlying causes of poverty and to inform responses at local, state/territory, and national levels.
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MSDI Evidence Review Service (ERS) will connect leaders to the best-available knowledge when they need it. It consists of a specialist team of review scientists with a track record of projects with ‘real world’ relevance and impact.