New research shows that for people living with long COVID and intimate partner violence, each was exacerbated by the other and services were inadequate.
You’ve likely heard about the annual Conference of the Parties, but what exactly is it, and why does it matter?
Australia has moved from a laggard to a global leader in leaving care policy and practice, but further work is required to broadly address three major areas.
Low pay rates, a lack of career structure, supervision and mentoring is putting pressure on the disability workforce, with some NDIS participants not having their most basic care needs met.
Addiction and problematic drug use is mostly a result of social disadvantage and personal trauma.
How do we smooth the transition for young people leaving out-of-home care?
A decision to extend out-of-home care to 21 years of age will significantly advance the life opportunities for many of Victoria’s most vulnerable young people.
Australia’s first female Indigenous ambassador, Julie-Ann Guivarra, is now focusing her diplomatic lens on gender equality.
Many Indigenous children leaving state care face an unknown and difficult future, with little support after they exit the system.
Around 6000 Australians aged under 65 live in nursing homes, cut off from their families and peers, with inadequate support for their disabilities.
In 2030, diseases – from cancer to dementia – will be defined and targeted more specifically with a focus on their molecular makeup.
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