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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.

Victorian Government (PDF - 208k)

Submission 66 for Review Of The National Disability Agreement View full list


independent review of advocacy funding before the issue of advocacy funding could. ... Greater collaboration between the DES and State and Territory employment. programs, such as the Jobs Victoria Employment Network.

Date received: 1 Oct 2018

Carers Victoria (PDF - 755k)

Submission 56 for Review Of The National Disability Agreement View full list


policies. What framework and assessment criteria should be used to review the NDA? ... can face in engaging with feedback mechanisms.  Establish an independent review of the current Strategy commencing in 2021.

Date received: 11 Sep 2018

Prof Bruce Bonyhady (PDF - 295k)

Submission 48 for Review Of The National Disability Agreement View full list


Advocacy Independent advocacy is essential for people with disability, because many cannot advocate for themselves. ... The funding for independent advocates would only be available to organisations which are truly independent.

Date received: 3 Sep 2018

Women with Disabilities Australia (PDF - 239k)

Submission 16 for Review Of The National Disability Agreement View full list


3. This brief Submission to the Productivity Commission’s National Disability Agreement Review, does. ... For example, whilst ‘economic participation’and ‘independent living’are obviously critically important for people with disability, the

Date received: 24 Aug 2018

Transformation Management Services Pty Ltd (PDF - 196k)

Submission DR296 for Access To Justice Arrangements View full list


Scoping will necessarily require the development of an independent portal to manage interactions with potential participants and include gathering base information on contacts and current systems. ... The API is: a portal, a project management website

Date received: 24 Jun 2014

University of New South Wales (UNSW) Law Society (PDF - 311k)

Submission DR289 for Access To Justice Arrangements View full list


1.4. The UNSW Law Society submits that any review of legal education in Australia must. ... an independent scheme rather than operate pursuant to the Australian Financial Services Licensing (‘AFSL’) regime.

Date received: 4 Jun 2014

Federation of Community Legal Centres (Vic) Inc (PDF - 778k)

Submission DR226 for Access To Justice Arrangements View full list


ing. Further, while previous reviews and inquiries have repeatedly found the legal assistance. ... As independent, not-for-profit organisations, community legal centres can also attract significant.

Date received: 30 May 2014

Eqalex Underwriting Pty Ltd (PDF - 263k)

Submission DR278 for Access To Justice Arrangements View full list


The UK government has launched 60 or more regulatory reviews during the last 15 years, with the last review being conducted by Lord Justice Jackson (who adopted changes using the status ... This state of affairs continued for several years until a crisis

Date received: 29 May 2014

Women's Legal Services Australia (PDF - 281k)

Submission DR207 for Access To Justice Arrangements View full list


WLSA also encompasses members who are not specialists CLCs, but who share the vision and values of our network. ... In this time, her house can be taken, her children are put into care, she can lose her job, etc.

Date received: 27 May 2014

Queensland Public Interest Law Clearing House Inc (PDF - 458k)

Submission DR247 for Access To Justice Arrangements View full list


QPILCH is a member of the Queensland Association of Independent Legal Services, affiliated with the National Association of Community Legal Centres, and is a member of the PILCH network. ... QPILCH recommendation Recognising the need for full

Date received: 23 May 2014