| Kingsdene Final Report |
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| Review of programs and services currently provided through Kingsdene School and Kingsdene Residential Services. Citation Roberts, J.M., Ridley, G., (2009) A review of programs and services currently provided through Kingsdene School and Kingsdene Residential Services. CARE DIVISION DIRECTOR IAN JACKSON KINGSDENE SCHOOL & RESIDENTIAL SERVICES PRINCIPAL & MANAGER ANNA GREEN ASSISTANT DIRECTOR C.C.C. PHIL COLLER ASSISTANT DIRECTOR TARGETED SERVICES ROSLYN WALSH 22 The staff structure of ... |
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| Family Wellness Research Report |
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| The Family Wellness Program instructor training is partially funded by the Australian Government under the Family Relationships Services Program. Through its Community Educati on and Training Unit, ANGLICARE conducts instructor training, to equip pe ople to facilitate the Survival Skills for Healthy Families program among families, which is a Family Wellness Program. In broad terms, the evaluation points to the effectiveness of the Family Wellness Program Instructor Training in equipping ... |
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| Social Exclusion - The Sydney Experience |
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| 53 4 Social Exclusion - The Sydney Experience Table Of FiguresChart 1: Visits and Assistance 12Chart 2: Assistance Provided 2007-2009 13Table 1: Visits and Turn Away Rates 2007-2009 for Five ER Centres 14Chart 3: Visits, Turn Away and Demand across Five ER centres 14Chart 4: Gender Ratios: Client Sample and Sydney Average 16Table 2: Age Cohort of People Accessing ER Services 16Chart 5: Age by Gender 17Table 3: Service Users’ Ethnic Background, by ER site 18Table 4: Indigenous Service Users by... |
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| When There Isn’t Enough to Eat |
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| Food insuffciency simply relates to not having enough food, whereas food insecurity is a broader concept which also covers the quality and variety of food, food insecure behaviours (such as cutting the size of meals) and worrying about the food situation. 4. Profiling Food Insecure Households Food insecure with hunger 75%Food secure 5%Food insecure without hunger 20%Food insecure with hunger 22%Food secure 30%Food insecurewithout hunger 48% 24 When There Isn’t Enough To Eat - Full Pilot ... |
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| Helping with the Cost of Energy - December 2008 |
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| ANGLICARE Diocese of Sydney - Policy Unit | 1CONTENTSTableTABLE OF CONTENTSExecutive Summary 3 Client Profile 3 Clients’ Energy Bills 4 Reasons for Seeking Assistance 4 History of Seeking EAPA Assistance 4 Clients’ Payment Arrangements 4 Assistance Provided 51. Introduction 6 1.1. Energy Accounts Payment Assistance (EAPA)Energy Accounts Payment Assistance (EAPA) is a Government scheme funded by the NSW Department of Water and Energy (DWE) to assist people having difficulty paying their ... |
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