No Fighting Chance: impact of the withdrawal of COVID-19 income and tenancy benefits report published by UnitingVic.Tas and Swinburne University Centre for Social Impact.
Media Release , AustraliaUniting Vic.Tas is the community services organisation of the Uniting Church, delivering services and programs across Victoria and Tasmania. This report is published with the
Dental Health for Life
Hobart Doorways 180 Elizabeth street, Hobart, Tasmania, AustraliaA focus on how we can work together to increase better oral health amongst our communities.
Launch of Tasmanian Anti-Poverty Week 2021
Mathers Place Courtyard 108-110 Bathurst Place, Hobart, Tasmania, AustraliaBurnie Salvos Community Expo & Community Lunch
99 Wilson Street, Burnie 99 Wilson Street, BURNIE, TASMANIA, AustraliaMissions Expressions participating to shine a spotlight on reducing poverty; Doorways, Doorways to Parenting, Thrift Store etc will be having individual stalls promoting their programs,…
Good to know Expo
Hobart Library Mathers Lane, Hobart, Tasmania, AustraliaA mini expo of local providers sharing practical tips on how to do more with less. Stall holders include Metro Tas, Priceline, The Smith Family,…
Shifting the dial on family and child poverty – what will it take?
Online webinar Online webinar, AustraliaAnti-Poverty Network SA – Online Discussion: Renters in Crisis
APN:SA Web Forum South Australia, AustraliaAnti-Poverty Network SA has surveyed 375 renters from around Australia. We will be discussing the findings of this survey and hearing from members who have…
Single Mothers vs Poverty, ‘From Melbourne’s Moral Decay to the UN’ Facebook Live Event
Facebook Live Eventthe National Council for Single Mothers and Their Children will hold a Facebook live event Single Mothers vs Poverty, 'From Melbourne's Moral Decay to the…
Derwent Valley Family and Youth Network
This Anti-Poverty Week join The Salvation Army, supported and guided by the Derwent Valley’s ‘Our Strategic Plan’, would like to invite you attend the inaugural…
What Informal Kinship Carers Need, What They Really Really Need: Kinship Care Forum IV
Online (see website for details)Around 50,000 children and young people in Queensland live in informal kinship care with grandparents, aunts, uncles, brothers, sisters, cousins, and other relatives to keep…