Report
Intimate partner violence among current and ex-serving Australian Defence Force personnel and families
In Australian-first research, the Department of Veterans’ Affairs (DVA) commissioned Phoenix Australia to examine the rates of intimate partner violence among current- and ex-serving Australian Defence Force (ADF) personnel, using data collected in 2015 from a large-scale study of current (at the time) and recently (then) transitioned ADF personnel and their families.
Evaluation
Centre of Research Excellence in Disability and Health: impact evaluation report 2016–2022
This is an impact evaluation report outlining the Centre of Research Excellence in Disability and Health (CRE-DH) research findings and activities, with messages for action to improve the social and health outcomes for people with disability.
Discussion paper
What are the implications of a levy on international fees?
The authors of this paper argue that a levy on international student fees that supported a redistributive function would be a radical policy step, and go far beyond those effective specific-purpose levies already in operation in Australia. It raises several issues that would need to be carefully considered, as it would likely need to collect...
Report
Disappointment and discrimination: CYDA’s surveys of the learning experiences of children and young people with disability
This report summarises the results from three surveys into the experiences and challenges faced by children and young people with disability and their families in their journey through education. It also includes the tools available for ensuring improved outcomes for children and young people with disability.
Report
“I think the teachers need more help” - Voices of experience from students with disability in Australia
This survey sought to specifically focus on the voices and perspectives of young people in education. The results suggest that a significant proportion of students with disability do not feel included in all activities within their schools.