An Effective Homelessness Services System for Older Australians
This national research project examines homelessness amongst older populations (aged 55+) including the distinctive reasons for and issues faced by older people, many of whom
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This national research project examines homelessness amongst older populations (aged 55+) including the distinctive reasons for and issues faced by older people, many of whom
This website is the landing page for Australia’s National Research Organisation for Women’s Safety (ANROWS) publications and research on domestic, family and sexual violence. It
This national factsheet provides information and statistics on assault prevalence in Australian in 2012. It is one in a series on the leading causes of
This academic research study from Scotland aimed to investigate relationships among head injury, comorbidities, disability, and offending in women in prison.
This academic paper focuses on the role of women’s agency in navigating cardiovascular disease integrating insights from various fields including medicine; education psychology and sociology.
This national website summarises findings from the National Community Attitudes towards Violence against Women Survey (NCAS). It provides data on Australians’ understanding of violence against
This scorecard presents figures on the gender pay gap, women’s workforce participation and representation in leadership and emerging trends in employer action.
This brief report card summarises preventable chronic diseases, conditions and their risk factors by gender. There is also an accompanying technical appendix for reference:
This national report presents a summary of the state of health in Australia, with key findings on the health system, the health of Australians and
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