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About this document
About this document We wrote this document to help people who take part in the Disability Employment Services (DES) program. We get lots of questions about DES. We have answered some of the questions we get asked the most. … We wrote this document to help people who take part in the Disability Employment Services …
Disability Employment Services - Questions and answers for participants - Easy read version
Disability Employment Services - Questions and answers for participants - Easy read version Easy Read version … Easy Read version … Disability Employment Services - Questions and answers for participants - Easy read …
Appendices
Appendices Appendix A Stage 1: Initial Consultations YAG Questions What makes a successful transition? What does it look like? What are the barriers to young people accessing services and supports? Would you prefer to go a specialised service (eg. an after care service just for young people who’d been in care) or …
References and attachments
References and attachments Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. (2010). Child Protection Australia 2008-09 . Canberra: Author. Retrieved from https://www.dss.gov.au/our-responsibilities/families-and-children/publications-articles/transitioning-to-independence-from-out-of-home-care-discussion-paper (Opens …
Section 5: Case Examples
Section 5: Case Examples This section contains a number of examples of PAR projects. You can use the information in this section to help orient new staff or your co-inquirers on how PAR might be undertaken. As you develop examples of your own PAR you can add them to your resources. The first case example is a …
Section 4: Practical Strategies and Tools
Section 4: Practical Strategies and Tools In this section you will find practical tools and strategies for undertaking PAR processes. These include: Strengths and resources scans PAR skills audit Checklist for starting PAR Participatory strategies for ‘finding out’ Other strategies for ‘finding out’ Strategies for …
3. The chance to grow up safe and well
3. The chance to grow up safe and well For the great majority of Australian children and young people, their families provide the factors and support needed for their health and well-being, including the necessary resources and experiences that enable them to grow and develop to become contributing members of their …
PART C: Detailed Recommendations
PART C: Detailed Recommendations A New Formula for Assessing Child Support To address the issues identified in the earlier chapters of this Report, the Taskforce proposes a fundamental change to the formula used in the Child Support Scheme. Overview of the proposed new formula The essential feature of the proposed …
Section 1: About Participatory Action Research
Section 1: About Participatory Action Research It should be reassuring for you to know that Participatory Action Research (PAR) largely involves what you already do. Lots of writers and practitioners have commented that the foundation processes of Action Research (AR), of learning by doing, make intuitive sense. This …
Section 2: A Walk Through the PAR Process
Section 2: A Walk Through the PAR Process This section walks you through a simplified PAR process. It sets the scene and looks at what you could usefully do before getting started. It then tracks through the practical steps and potential issues in the planning, management, facilitation and conclusion of a PAR process …