Research
Through our research, the Commission contributes to the public debate and encourages informed policy discussion.
The Commission has a statutory mandate to conduct a program of research to support its inquiries, annual reporting and other responsibilities, including promoting community awareness and understanding of various productivity and regulatory issues.
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Victorian Government (PDF - 273k)
Submission DR305 for Contribution Of The Not-for-profit Sector View full list
Committee of the Stronger Community Organisations Project (November 2007). SSA Review Review of Not-for-Profit Regulation. ... organisations. 2.7 Victorian Government comment on Draft Recommendation 6.3. The Victorian Government supports a review of the
Date received: 10 Dec 2009
Catholic Health Australia (PDF - 628k)
Submission DR198 for Contribution Of The Not-for-profit Sector View full list
I believe that the church and charitable sector does a fantastic job in Australiaâ. ... KPMGâs independent report is attached, and forms part of CHAâs formal submission.
Date received: 23 Nov 2009
Catholic Social Services Australia (PDF - 375k)
Submission 117 for Contribution Of The Not-for-profit Sector View full list
For example, a job training program may accurately claim that 50 percent of enrollees got jobs, only to have this deflated by an impact study showing that 45 per cent of ... For example, Job Network providers are prohibited from offering some kinds of
Date received: 5 Jun 2009
Health & Community Services Workforce Council (PDF - 33k)
Submission 95 for Contribution Of The Not-for-profit Sector View full list
In all, we support 53 regional networks to identify local workforce needs and oversee the implementation of strategic responses through these activities. ... This should then be adopted across jurisdictions around program and policy development,
Date received: 1 Jun 2009
Clubs Australia (PDF - 1260k)
Submission 113 for Contribution Of The Not-for-profit Sector View full list
9 ClubsNSW, Submission to Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal Review of the Registered Clubs Industry in NSW, July 2007 10 ClubsACT, Unpublished Case Study, âThe Vikings Groupâ, March 2009. | ... 11 ClubsNSW, Submission to Independent Pricing
Date received: 5 Jun 2009
Volunteering Australia (PDF - 125k)
Submission 47 for Contribution Of The Not-for-profit Sector View full list
In Australia this infrastructure includes national and state peak bodies, regional cluster networks and alliances, local Volunteer Resource Centres (VRCâs) and other promotional and referral agencies. ... This volunteering infrastructure is independent
Date received: 1 Jun 2009
Queensland Government (PDF - 120k)
Submission 156 for Contribution Of The Not-for-profit Sector View full list
Queensland Health is currently considering implementation of the review recommendations. Queensland Government Submission: June 2009. ... In some communities strong networks of Government and non-government providers have a capacity to respond
Date received: 25 Jun 2009
Victorian Council of Social Services (VCOSS) (PDF - 838k)
Submission 164 for Contribution Of The Not-for-profit Sector View full list
ï± capability â their underlying skill base (including personal skills, general life management skills, basic literacy and numeracy skills etc) and support network (including both personal and professional support service networks) affecting
Date received: 2 Jul 2009
Australian Evangelical Alliance & Missions Interlink (PDF - 128k)
Submission 55 for Contribution Of The Not-for-profit Sector View full list
jobs, more challenges in their volunteering rather than simple service delivery or stuffing. ... Service Delivery: A cross-cutting Review 24 In Social Justice, Poverty Reduction and Inclusive Communities: The Role of Independent Charitable Trusts and
Date received: 1 Jun 2009
Queensland Regional NRM Groups Collective (PDF - 98k)
Submission 31 for Contribution Of The Not-for-profit Sector View full list
are identifiable, independent or semi-autonomous organisations; ⢠delivering only discrete services or measurable, identifiable projects; ⢠that have a beginning, and have measurable outputs leading to a definable outcomes. ... For example, for $5000
Date received: 28 May 2009