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  1. Gender inequality is a social condition characterised by unequal value afforded to men and women and an unequal distribution of power, resources and opportunity between them.

  2. DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES FINANCIAL WELLBEING AND CAPABILITY – FINANCIAL, PROVIDER AND CLIENT TABLES RTMENT O

  3. 5.2 The Social Inclusion Agenda attempts to ensure all Australians have the opportunity and necessary support to participate, through all sectors of the community working together. To achieve this we …

  4. There is a need for programs that will encourage greater social and working relationships among settlement service providers and ethnos specific community organizations.

  5. In 2012 the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Social Policy and Legal Affairs undertook an inquiry into the incidence and prevalence of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder.

  6. 3.4 discrimination, This chapter examines the social, mental health and economic impact of racial vilification, bigotry and exclusion on various culturally and linguistically diverse groups.

  7. Women’s Economic Policy AS Angela Hope Gender Based Violence and Social Policy AS Rochelle White Gender Equality Systems and Partnerships AS Clancie Hall Social Policy FAS Greta Doherty …