The Social Welfare Research Centre is involved in an extensive study of social welfare provision through non-government welfare organizations in Australia. Non-government welfare organizations have long been a part of the Australian scene and have had the reputation of being innovative, humane and indispensible. In recent years government has begun to play an active role in the funding of many agencies and in so doing there are costs and benefits to the agencies, to government, and to the clientele. In Australia there is a remarkable paucity of information about the agencies, their relationships with their clientele or with government -- in short about the size, structure and functions of the non-government welfare sector. Other studies und...
Notes for a speech presented to A.P.R.O.S., Katoomba, 13 March 1982 by Adam Graycar, Director, Socia...
Major charitable institutions in Australia are run as businesses. The charity sector in Australia is...
This study is an attempt to explore the uneasy relationship between government officers and non-gove...
Speech presented in Perth in August 1982 by Adam Graycar, Director, Social Welfare Research Centre, ...
This is a postprint version of an article published in History Australia 2006 published by Monash Un...
The non-profit welfare sector in Australia is dominated by several large organisations which are pre...
This report was funded by the Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indige...
Australia's new National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) uses individualised funding package...
Although individual funding is increasingly being used around the globe as a mechanism to fund socia...
The research investigates the expenditure and funding of the services provided by NGOs (Non-governme...
This paper is concerned with public finance and social welfare in Australia. Its purpose first of al...
This report analyses service provisions for disabled people by the Commonwealth Government and the S...
This research was initiated in response to an expressed need amongst policy makers for a better unde...
Families are the primary providers of caregiving services to individuals with disabilities in almost...
The State government purchases around $350m of services each year to support the needs of 22,200 Wes...
Notes for a speech presented to A.P.R.O.S., Katoomba, 13 March 1982 by Adam Graycar, Director, Socia...
Major charitable institutions in Australia are run as businesses. The charity sector in Australia is...
This study is an attempt to explore the uneasy relationship between government officers and non-gove...
Speech presented in Perth in August 1982 by Adam Graycar, Director, Social Welfare Research Centre, ...
This is a postprint version of an article published in History Australia 2006 published by Monash Un...
The non-profit welfare sector in Australia is dominated by several large organisations which are pre...
This report was funded by the Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indige...
Australia's new National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) uses individualised funding package...
Although individual funding is increasingly being used around the globe as a mechanism to fund socia...
The research investigates the expenditure and funding of the services provided by NGOs (Non-governme...
This paper is concerned with public finance and social welfare in Australia. Its purpose first of al...
This report analyses service provisions for disabled people by the Commonwealth Government and the S...
This research was initiated in response to an expressed need amongst policy makers for a better unde...
Families are the primary providers of caregiving services to individuals with disabilities in almost...
The State government purchases around $350m of services each year to support the needs of 22,200 Wes...
Notes for a speech presented to A.P.R.O.S., Katoomba, 13 March 1982 by Adam Graycar, Director, Socia...
Major charitable institutions in Australia are run as businesses. The charity sector in Australia is...
This study is an attempt to explore the uneasy relationship between government officers and non-gove...