Organisation

Paul Ramsay Foundation

Report

Living with a parent in prison: learning from young people


This report presents the findings of consultations held with young people in Australia who have a parent in prison. It highlights a lack of research and resources in this area, finding that many families do not have the support they need. By sharing the experiences of affected children the report seeks to contribute to a...
Report

Towards high quality in Australian educational technology


Improving educational outcomes – especially for students experiencing disadvantage – should be the highest priority across the education sector and a key focus for government. This relies on the skilled delivery of high-quality curriculum, which is increasingly mediated by educational technology. This report considers a selection of international and Australian quality assurance mechanisms and argues...
Report

Passionate, relentless, grassroots problem-solving: insights from the field of domestic and family violence specialist support


This paper shares insights from the Paul Ramsay Foundation’s Open Grant Round for Specialist Domestic and Family Violence (DFV) Support. Innovation Unit is acting as a Learning Partner to this work, convening a group of 31 organisations who have been awarded grants as part of this program. This is the first of two papers from...
Guide

Equitable foundations: a framework for gender-wise philanthropy in partnerships

Josephine Barraket, Stacey Ong, Julie Reilly, Ella Mitchell, Joyce Teo

This framework provides a clear and practical roadmap, whether you are at the beginning of the gender-wise path or are more experienced in applying a gender lens to increase philanthropic impact and gender equity. Informed by case studies and broader sector expertise, the framework draws on experiences of funders and partners in projects supporting women’s...
Case study

Equitable foundations: case studies of gender-wise philanthropy in housing partnerships

Josephine Barraket, Stacey Ong, Julie Reilly, Ella Mitchell, Joyce Teo

Collaboration with other philanthropic organisations, government agencies, investors, and grassroots movements focused on gender issues can further amplify the success and impact of interventions. This case study report makes clear that a gender lens is a helpful tool in understanding and responding effectively to any issue – and the housing crisis is no exception.

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