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Key Initiatives
- Aboriginal Child, Youth and Family Strategy
The Aboriginal Child, Youth and Family Strategy (ACYFS) forms part of the NSW Government’s efforts to improve outcomes for Aboriginal children, young people and their families and communities.
- Australian Government Budget 2007-08
Latest Australilan Government budget papers.
- Australian Government website
Your connection with government in Australia
- DoCS' Emerging Communities Education Strategy
Tackling subjects such as parenting, child discipline and domestic violence, a new range of tailored resources will speak to people from emerging communities - beginning with an education strategy for African families living in NSW.
- Gambling Hangover Campaign
A new NSW Government responsible gambling campaign aimed at young men 18-24 has recently been launched, offering a range of new help and support options.
- Housing Contact Centre – Help, Information and Advice!
The NSW Department of Housing provides a myriad of services relating to housing. These fall under the domain of the Housing Contact Centre which provides assistance and advice to tenants, financial support to people facing repossession of their homes and help with accommodation for those experiencing a housing crisis.
- NSW Summit on Alcohol Abuse 2003 – Outcomes and key Initiatives
This report is the NSW Government’s response to the 318 recommendations made at the Summit on Alcohol Abuse held in the NSW Parliament in August 2003.
- The Violence Prevention Coordination Unit
The Violence Prevention Coordination Unit (VPCU), located in the Office for Women’s Policy, Department of Premier and Cabinet is a discrete strategic policy unit responsible for co-ordinating a whole of government response to domestic and family violence.
NSW Government Statements
Premier's Department
- Sustainability Project
In 2002 at a Conference on Sustainability the Premier of NSW announced the establishment of a Senior Officer Group to “look at triple bottom line reporting”. The Senior Officer Group carried out a survey of 38 budget and off-budget agencies. The findings of the survey were summarised in a report prepared by a consultant, Ms Kendal Hodgman and provided to the Premier’s Department for its information.
- Canterbury-Bankstown Place Project
The NSW Government established the Strengthening Communities Unit to work with communities to assist them to be stronger, healthier and more vibrant. It addresses social issues by listening to and working with people and community groups.
- Premier’s Council on Active Living
- Strengthening Local Communities Strategy
The Strengthening Local Communities Strategy (SLCS) is one of the Government's commitments outlined in the Social Justice Budget Statement (2003/04) to develop community capacity and promote active participation.
- Youth Partnership with Arabic Speaking Communities
A Partnership between government and community to promote the well-being of young people of Arabic speaking backgrounds in NSW.
- Youth Partnership with Pacific Communities
The NSW Government established the Communities Division to work with communities to assist them to be stronger, healthier and more vibrant. It addresses social issues by listening to and working with people and community groups.
- communitybuilders.nsw and E-Public Work
In a recent paper written for the Organisation of Economic Co-operation and Development E-Government Project, communitybuilders.nsw is discussed as an outstanding international example of E-Public Work.
- communitybuilders.nsw, an example of e-government
Steve Clift uses communitybuilders.nsw as an example of e-government in an article E-Governance to E-Democracy: Progress in Australia and New Zealand toward Information-Age Democracy
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Youth Off The Streets has been working to help homeless and drug addicted young people
since 1991. We support youth as they work to turn their lives around and overcome
immense trauma such as neglect, physical, psychological and emotional abuse
through the provision of accommodation, education, counselling and residential
rehabilitation programs.
We run Sydney's only non-medicated detox center specifically designed for adolescents
and Key College, our accredited high school in Surry Hills, provides educational
opportunities and support for young people living on the streets.
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