'The untimely abolition of the Community Development Employment Program'. This paper was prepared as a submission to the Senate Community Affairs Committee Inquiry into the Family Assistance and Other Legislation Amendment (2008 Budget and Other Measures) Bill 2008. It focuses on proposed changes to the Social Security Act 1991 that would facilitate changes to the Community Development Employment Projects (CDEP) scheme, and examines the serious potential consequences of abolishing CDEP as currently formulated in non-remote areas by July 2009 and remote areas by July 2011
This Discussion Paper on the Community Development Employment Projects (CDEP) scheme in the Sydney m...
This submission was prepared in response to the Northern Territory Government's Review of Community ...
"Abolishing CDEP was a well-intentioned mistake and CDP is our attempt to atone for it.” So said Ton...
This paper focuses on proposed changes to the Social Security Act 1991 that would facilitate changes...
This paper describes the nature of community development employment in 2008 and the extent to which ...
The Community Development Employment Projects (CDEP) scheme is an example of an Indigenous-specific ...
The Community Development Employment Projects (CDEP) scheme is an example of a program that combine...
'CDEP 2005—A New Home and New Objectives for a Very Old Program?' by Jon Altman. CAEPR Seminar Serie...
This submission was prepared in response to the Northern Territory Government\u27s Review of Communi...
Centres and margins are all about perspective, both in place and time. From particular places and ti...
Discussions about Indigenous public policy often focus on remote areas. However, the role and influe...
This paper focuses on the CDEP scheme in remote and very remote Australia. The characteristics of CD...
The Community Development Employment Projects (CDEP) scheme is an unusual labour market and social d...
This volume includes four case studies of communities that have been affected by the reforms to the ...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 85-91.I. Introduction -- II. Literature review -- III. Self-d...
This Discussion Paper on the Community Development Employment Projects (CDEP) scheme in the Sydney m...
This submission was prepared in response to the Northern Territory Government's Review of Community ...
"Abolishing CDEP was a well-intentioned mistake and CDP is our attempt to atone for it.” So said Ton...
This paper focuses on proposed changes to the Social Security Act 1991 that would facilitate changes...
This paper describes the nature of community development employment in 2008 and the extent to which ...
The Community Development Employment Projects (CDEP) scheme is an example of an Indigenous-specific ...
The Community Development Employment Projects (CDEP) scheme is an example of a program that combine...
'CDEP 2005—A New Home and New Objectives for a Very Old Program?' by Jon Altman. CAEPR Seminar Serie...
This submission was prepared in response to the Northern Territory Government\u27s Review of Communi...
Centres and margins are all about perspective, both in place and time. From particular places and ti...
Discussions about Indigenous public policy often focus on remote areas. However, the role and influe...
This paper focuses on the CDEP scheme in remote and very remote Australia. The characteristics of CD...
The Community Development Employment Projects (CDEP) scheme is an unusual labour market and social d...
This volume includes four case studies of communities that have been affected by the reforms to the ...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 85-91.I. Introduction -- II. Literature review -- III. Self-d...
This Discussion Paper on the Community Development Employment Projects (CDEP) scheme in the Sydney m...
This submission was prepared in response to the Northern Territory Government's Review of Community ...
"Abolishing CDEP was a well-intentioned mistake and CDP is our attempt to atone for it.” So said Ton...