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ABOUT SOCIAL IMPACT
At CSI, we take a systems approach to improving social impact through government, business and social purpose sectors. Our aim is to create positive, meaningful and sustainable systems change for the benefit of our community and particularly for those at disadvantage as a HOMELESSNESS AND COVID-19 Document name R T • R T www.csi.edu.au 2 The COVID-19 crisis will disproportionately affect those that are currently homeless or at risk of homelessness in terms of increased risk of exposure, greater likelihood of severe PULSE OF THE FOR-PURPOSE SECTOR The Centre for Social Impact has identified the need to take the ‘pulse’ of the sector to uncover how it is faring in a range of areas such as financial, technological, human capital, adaptation, and of course, meeting its purpose. Launched in mid-2020, the research has multiple aims in the context of COVID-19: It is rapid-responseresearch
CSI LAUNCHES NEW STRATEGY The new strategy, ‘A Better World’, is a fresh approach to tackling complex social issues in Australia. It clearly articulates the Centre’s mission, vision, and purpose, and lays the road map for how CSI will achieve its aims. “At the core of our strategy is our work: to research, to educate, and to catalyse change,” saidProfessor Muir.
THE IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON FAMILIES IN HARDSHIP IN WESTERN The 100 Families WA Project 100 Families WA is a collaborative research project between Anglicare WA, Jacaranda Community Centre, the Centre for Social Impact The University of Western Australia (CSI UWA), the UWA Social Policy, OUR SOCIAL IMPACT FRAMEWORK We call it our Social Impact Framework. This is the logic for how we will work to achieve our vision. It connects our actions to a defined outcome and it identifies five elements of change that we believe are key to building a stronger social system in Australia. Our focus is the whole social system and contributing to systems change rather MEASURING OUR IMPACT The Centre for Social Impact, The University of Western Australia (CSI UWA) The Centre for Social Impact is a collaboration of three universities: The University of HOME | CSIABOUT CSIRESEARCHEDUCATIONEVENTSNEWSSUBSCRIBE Empower the sector: Add your voice. We want to understand the stressors, the impacts of policy changes, and the challenges for Australia's charities, not-for-profits, community groups, social enterprises, and for-purpose organisations. Please complete our Wave Two Survey and contribute to this important research! ADDRESSING SOCIAL ISSUE AREAS IN THE CONTEXT OF COVID-19 The COVID-19 pandemic has greatly impacted the social determinants of mental health and wellbeing, both through the effects of lockdown, and extended lockdown in Victoria, as well as through the lasting impacts of sudden disruptions to financial stability, employment, secure housing, relationships and social connections. COVID-19 AND YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT Document name T 3 • The youth employment-to-population ratio dropped dramatically from 60.5% in March to 54.0% in April 2020. The fall in employment would have been greater had it not been for theABOUT SOCIAL IMPACT
At CSI, we take a systems approach to improving social impact through government, business and social purpose sectors. Our aim is to create positive, meaningful and sustainable systems change for the benefit of our community and particularly for those at disadvantage as a HOMELESSNESS AND COVID-19 Document name R T • R T www.csi.edu.au 2 The COVID-19 crisis will disproportionately affect those that are currently homeless or at risk of homelessness in terms of increased risk of exposure, greater likelihood of severe PULSE OF THE FOR-PURPOSE SECTOR The Centre for Social Impact has identified the need to take the ‘pulse’ of the sector to uncover how it is faring in a range of areas such as financial, technological, human capital, adaptation, and of course, meeting its purpose. Launched in mid-2020, the research has multiple aims in the context of COVID-19: It is rapid-responseresearch
CSI LAUNCHES NEW STRATEGY The new strategy, ‘A Better World’, is a fresh approach to tackling complex social issues in Australia. It clearly articulates the Centre’s mission, vision, and purpose, and lays the road map for how CSI will achieve its aims. “At the core of our strategy is our work: to research, to educate, and to catalyse change,” saidProfessor Muir.
THE IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON FAMILIES IN HARDSHIP IN WESTERN The 100 Families WA Project 100 Families WA is a collaborative research project between Anglicare WA, Jacaranda Community Centre, the Centre for Social Impact The University of Western Australia (CSI UWA), the UWA Social Policy, OUR SOCIAL IMPACT FRAMEWORK We call it our Social Impact Framework. This is the logic for how we will work to achieve our vision. It connects our actions to a defined outcome and it identifies five elements of change that we believe are key to building a stronger social system in Australia. Our focus is the whole social system and contributing to systems change rather MEASURING OUR IMPACT The Centre for Social Impact, The University of Western Australia (CSI UWA) The Centre for Social Impact is a collaboration of three universities: The University of PULSE OF THE FOR-PURPOSE SECTOR The Centre for Social Impact has identified the need to take the ‘pulse’ of the sector to uncover how it is faring in a range of areas such as financial, technological, human capital, adaptation, and of course, meeting its purpose. Launched in mid-2020, the research has multiple aims in the context of COVID-19: It is rapid-responseresearch
PARTNERS IN RECOVERY RESEARCH SERIES As the charity sector seeks to transform in response to COVID-19, the Centre for Social Impact and Social Ventures Australia are undertaking the Partners in Recovery research series to support public and sector discussion and advocacy.. The series explores the unique social and economic contribution charities make to Australian society and how they are affected by the confluence of serviceOUR BOARD | CSI
Our Board. The Centre for Social Impact is proud to work with the broadest network of bright minds committed to solving the systems failing in today - and tomorrow’s - society. That includes our team. We are an organisation of systems thinkers and creative innovators. Our team includes researchers, teachers, policy and advocacyspecialists
CSI LAUNCHES NEW STRATEGY The new strategy, ‘A Better World’, is a fresh approach to tackling complex social issues in Australia. It clearly articulates the Centre’s mission, vision, and purpose, and lays the road map for how CSI will achieve its aims. “At the core of our strategy is our work: to research, to educate, and to catalyse change,” saidProfessor Muir.
COVID-19 AND MENTAL HEALTH Document name T 3 effects come into play. Between March and May 2020, Australia experienced the steepest rise in rates of unemployment on record (from 5.2% in March to 7.1% in May).(8) In May 2020, 2.3million Australians
OUR SOCIAL IMPACT FRAMEWORK We call it our Social Impact Framework. This is the logic for how we will work to achieve our vision. It connects our actions to a defined outcome and it identifies five elements of change that we believe are key to building a stronger social system in Australia. Our focus is the whole social system and contributing to systems change ratherDR JEREMIAH BROWN
Dr Jeremiah Brown . Research Fellow. Dr Jeremiah Brown is a Research Fellow at CSI UNSW. Jeremiah joined CSI in May 2020 and is currently working on the financial wellbeing component of CSI's Amplify Insights.. Jeremiah’s research interests are in social policy, financial wellbeing, and the role that the welfare state plays in shaping the outcomes of its citizens. THE COMPASS: YOUR GUIDE TO SOCIAL IMPACT MEASUREMENT … THE COMPASS: YOUR GUIDE TO SOCIAL IMPACT MEASUREMENT. If you are interested in understanding whether social change has occurred and you are taking steps to measure (that is, “assess the importance, effect or value” of what you do) and communicate social impact, this guideis for you.
STREAT - HOME
2 I Centre for Social Impact Suchowerska, R, Barraket, J, Campbell, P, Moussa, B. & McNeill, J. (2020). STREAT Case Study: Improving Health Equity of Young People? THE STATE OF HOMELESSNESS IN AUSTRALIA'S CITIES Over the seven years that the VI-SPDAT has been administered (2010-2017), 8,618 interviews have been conducted with 8,370 people experiencing homelessness across Australian capital cities and regional centres. The State of Homelessness in Australia’s Cities: A Health and Social Cost Too High represents the first analysis of theconsolidated
HOME | CSIABOUT CSIRESEARCHEDUCATIONEVENTSNEWSSUBSCRIBE Empower the sector: Add your voice. We want to understand the stressors, the impacts of policy changes, and the challenges for Australia's charities, not-for-profits, community groups, social enterprises, and for-purpose organisations. Please complete our Wave Two Survey and contribute to this important research! ADDRESSING SOCIAL ISSUE AREAS IN THE CONTEXT OF COVID-19 The COVID-19 pandemic has greatly impacted the social determinants of mental health and wellbeing, both through the effects of lockdown, and extended lockdown in Victoria, as well as through the lasting impacts of sudden disruptions to financial stability, employment, secure housing, relationships and social connections. COVID-19 AND YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT Document name T 3 • The youth employment-to-population ratio dropped dramatically from 60.5% in March to 54.0% in April 2020. The fall in employment would have been greater had it not been for theABOUT SOCIAL IMPACT
At CSI, we take a systems approach to improving social impact through government, business and social purpose sectors. Our aim is to create positive, meaningful and sustainable systems change for the benefit of our community and particularly for those at disadvantage as a HOMELESSNESS AND COVID-19 Document name R T • R T www.csi.edu.au 2 The COVID-19 crisis will disproportionately affect those that are currently homeless or at risk of homelessness in terms of increased risk of exposure, greater likelihood of severe PULSE OF THE FOR-PURPOSE SECTOR The Centre for Social Impact has identified the need to take the ‘pulse’ of the sector to uncover how it is faring in a range of areas such as financial, technological, human capital, adaptation, and of course, meeting its purpose. Launched in mid-2020, the research has multiple aims in the context of COVID-19: It is rapid-responseresearch
CSI LAUNCHES NEW STRATEGY The new strategy, ‘A Better World’, is a fresh approach to tackling complex social issues in Australia. It clearly articulates the Centre’s mission, vision, and purpose, and lays the road map for how CSI will achieve its aims. “At the core of our strategy is our work: to research, to educate, and to catalyse change,” saidProfessor Muir.
THE IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON FAMILIES IN HARDSHIP IN WESTERN The 100 Families WA Project 100 Families WA is a collaborative research project between Anglicare WA, Jacaranda Community Centre, the Centre for Social Impact The University of Western Australia (CSI UWA), the UWA Social Policy, OUR SOCIAL IMPACT FRAMEWORK We call it our Social Impact Framework. This is the logic for how we will work to achieve our vision. It connects our actions to a defined outcome and it identifies five elements of change that we believe are key to building a stronger social system in Australia. Our focus is the whole social system and contributing to systems change rather MEASURING OUR IMPACT The Centre for Social Impact, The University of Western Australia (CSI UWA) The Centre for Social Impact is a collaboration of three universities: The University of HOME | CSIABOUT CSIRESEARCHEDUCATIONEVENTSNEWSSUBSCRIBE Empower the sector: Add your voice. We want to understand the stressors, the impacts of policy changes, and the challenges for Australia's charities, not-for-profits, community groups, social enterprises, and for-purpose organisations. Please complete our Wave Two Survey and contribute to this important research! ADDRESSING SOCIAL ISSUE AREAS IN THE CONTEXT OF COVID-19 The COVID-19 pandemic has greatly impacted the social determinants of mental health and wellbeing, both through the effects of lockdown, and extended lockdown in Victoria, as well as through the lasting impacts of sudden disruptions to financial stability, employment, secure housing, relationships and social connections. COVID-19 AND YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT Document name T 3 • The youth employment-to-population ratio dropped dramatically from 60.5% in March to 54.0% in April 2020. The fall in employment would have been greater had it not been for theABOUT SOCIAL IMPACT
At CSI, we take a systems approach to improving social impact through government, business and social purpose sectors. Our aim is to create positive, meaningful and sustainable systems change for the benefit of our community and particularly for those at disadvantage as a HOMELESSNESS AND COVID-19 Document name R T • R T www.csi.edu.au 2 The COVID-19 crisis will disproportionately affect those that are currently homeless or at risk of homelessness in terms of increased risk of exposure, greater likelihood of severe PULSE OF THE FOR-PURPOSE SECTOR The Centre for Social Impact has identified the need to take the ‘pulse’ of the sector to uncover how it is faring in a range of areas such as financial, technological, human capital, adaptation, and of course, meeting its purpose. Launched in mid-2020, the research has multiple aims in the context of COVID-19: It is rapid-responseresearch
CSI LAUNCHES NEW STRATEGY The new strategy, ‘A Better World’, is a fresh approach to tackling complex social issues in Australia. It clearly articulates the Centre’s mission, vision, and purpose, and lays the road map for how CSI will achieve its aims. “At the core of our strategy is our work: to research, to educate, and to catalyse change,” saidProfessor Muir.
THE IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON FAMILIES IN HARDSHIP IN WESTERN The 100 Families WA Project 100 Families WA is a collaborative research project between Anglicare WA, Jacaranda Community Centre, the Centre for Social Impact The University of Western Australia (CSI UWA), the UWA Social Policy, OUR SOCIAL IMPACT FRAMEWORK We call it our Social Impact Framework. This is the logic for how we will work to achieve our vision. It connects our actions to a defined outcome and it identifies five elements of change that we believe are key to building a stronger social system in Australia. Our focus is the whole social system and contributing to systems change rather MEASURING OUR IMPACT The Centre for Social Impact, The University of Western Australia (CSI UWA) The Centre for Social Impact is a collaboration of three universities: The University of PULSE OF THE FOR-PURPOSE SECTOR The Centre for Social Impact has identified the need to take the ‘pulse’ of the sector to uncover how it is faring in a range of areas such as financial, technological, human capital, adaptation, and of course, meeting its purpose. Launched in mid-2020, the research has multiple aims in the context of COVID-19: It is rapid-responseresearch
PARTNERS IN RECOVERY RESEARCH SERIES As the charity sector seeks to transform in response to COVID-19, the Centre for Social Impact and Social Ventures Australia are undertaking the Partners in Recovery research series to support public and sector discussion and advocacy.. The series explores the unique social and economic contribution charities make to Australian society and how they are affected by the confluence of serviceOUR BOARD | CSI
Our Board. The Centre for Social Impact is proud to work with the broadest network of bright minds committed to solving the systems failing in today - and tomorrow’s - society. That includes our team. We are an organisation of systems thinkers and creative innovators. Our team includes researchers, teachers, policy and advocacyspecialists
CSI LAUNCHES NEW STRATEGY The new strategy, ‘A Better World’, is a fresh approach to tackling complex social issues in Australia. It clearly articulates the Centre’s mission, vision, and purpose, and lays the road map for how CSI will achieve its aims. “At the core of our strategy is our work: to research, to educate, and to catalyse change,” saidProfessor Muir.
COVID-19 AND MENTAL HEALTH Document name T 3 effects come into play. Between March and May 2020, Australia experienced the steepest rise in rates of unemployment on record (from 5.2% in March to 7.1% in May).(8) In May 2020, 2.3million Australians
OUR SOCIAL IMPACT FRAMEWORK We call it our Social Impact Framework. This is the logic for how we will work to achieve our vision. It connects our actions to a defined outcome and it identifies five elements of change that we believe are key to building a stronger social system in Australia. Our focus is the whole social system and contributing to systems change ratherDR JEREMIAH BROWN
Dr Jeremiah Brown . Research Fellow. Dr Jeremiah Brown is a Research Fellow at CSI UNSW. Jeremiah joined CSI in May 2020 and is currently working on the financial wellbeing component of CSI's Amplify Insights.. Jeremiah’s research interests are in social policy, financial wellbeing, and the role that the welfare state plays in shaping the outcomes of its citizens. THE COMPASS: YOUR GUIDE TO SOCIAL IMPACT MEASUREMENT … THE COMPASS: YOUR GUIDE TO SOCIAL IMPACT MEASUREMENT. If you are interested in understanding whether social change has occurred and you are taking steps to measure (that is, “assess the importance, effect or value” of what you do) and communicate social impact, this guideis for you.
STREAT - HOME
2 I Centre for Social Impact Suchowerska, R, Barraket, J, Campbell, P, Moussa, B. & McNeill, J. (2020). STREAT Case Study: Improving Health Equity of Young People? THE STATE OF HOMELESSNESS IN AUSTRALIA'S CITIES Over the seven years that the VI-SPDAT has been administered (2010-2017), 8,618 interviews have been conducted with 8,370 people experiencing homelessness across Australian capital cities and regional centres. The State of Homelessness in Australia’s Cities: A Health and Social Cost Too High represents the first analysis of theconsolidated
HOME | CSIABOUT CSIRESEARCHEDUCATIONEVENTSNEWSSUBSCRIBE Empower the sector: Add your voice. We want to understand the stressors, the impacts of policy changes, and the challenges for Australia's charities, not-for-profits, community groups, social enterprises, and for-purpose organisations. Please complete our Wave Two Survey and contribute to this important research! ADDRESSING SOCIAL ISSUE AREAS IN THE CONTEXT OF COVID-19 The COVID-19 pandemic has greatly impacted the social determinants of mental health and wellbeing, both through the effects of lockdown, and extended lockdown in Victoria, as well as through the lasting impacts of sudden disruptions to financial stability, employment, secure housing, relationships and social connections. COVID-19 AND YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT Document name T 3 • The youth employment-to-population ratio dropped dramatically from 60.5% in March to 54.0% in April 2020. The fall in employment would have been greater had it not been for the HOMELESSNESS AND COVID-19 Document name R T • R T www.csi.edu.au 2 The COVID-19 crisis will disproportionately affect those that are currently homeless or at risk of homelessness in terms of increased risk of exposure, greater likelihood of severeABOUT SOCIAL IMPACT
At CSI, we take a systems approach to improving social impact through government, business and social purpose sectors. Our aim is to create positive, meaningful and sustainable systems change for the benefit of our community and particularly for those at disadvantage as a THE IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON FAMILIES IN HARDSHIP IN WESTERN The 100 Families WA Project 100 Families WA is a collaborative research project between Anglicare WA, Jacaranda Community Centre, the Centre for Social Impact The University of Western Australia (CSI UWA), the UWA Social Policy, CSI LAUNCHES NEW STRATEGY The new strategy, ‘A Better World’, is a fresh approach to tackling complex social issues in Australia. It clearly articulates the Centre’s mission, vision, and purpose, and lays the road map for how CSI will achieve its aims. “At the core of our strategy is our work: to research, to educate, and to catalyse change,” saidProfessor Muir.
LONELINESS, SOCIAL CONNECTION AND COVID-19 Document name capital, social cohesion, good health, great neighbourhoods and being a happy human. T 4 Learn and nurture While much of the social connection that will occur during social distancing will tend to bring people who OUR SOCIAL IMPACT FRAMEWORK We call it our Social Impact Framework. This is the logic for how we will work to achieve our vision. It connects our actions to a defined outcome and it identifies five elements of change that we believe are key to building a stronger social system in Australia. Our focus is the whole social system and contributing to systems change rather MEASURING OUR IMPACT The Centre for Social Impact, The University of Western Australia (CSI UWA) The Centre for Social Impact is a collaboration of three universities: The University of HOME | CSIABOUT CSIRESEARCHEDUCATIONEVENTSNEWSSUBSCRIBE Empower the sector: Add your voice. We want to understand the stressors, the impacts of policy changes, and the challenges for Australia's charities, not-for-profits, community groups, social enterprises, and for-purpose organisations. Please complete our Wave Two Survey and contribute to this important research! ADDRESSING SOCIAL ISSUE AREAS IN THE CONTEXT OF COVID-19 The COVID-19 pandemic has greatly impacted the social determinants of mental health and wellbeing, both through the effects of lockdown, and extended lockdown in Victoria, as well as through the lasting impacts of sudden disruptions to financial stability, employment, secure housing, relationships and social connections. COVID-19 AND YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT Document name T 3 • The youth employment-to-population ratio dropped dramatically from 60.5% in March to 54.0% in April 2020. The fall in employment would have been greater had it not been for the HOMELESSNESS AND COVID-19 Document name R T • R T www.csi.edu.au 2 The COVID-19 crisis will disproportionately affect those that are currently homeless or at risk of homelessness in terms of increased risk of exposure, greater likelihood of severeABOUT SOCIAL IMPACT
At CSI, we take a systems approach to improving social impact through government, business and social purpose sectors. Our aim is to create positive, meaningful and sustainable systems change for the benefit of our community and particularly for those at disadvantage as a THE IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON FAMILIES IN HARDSHIP IN WESTERN The 100 Families WA Project 100 Families WA is a collaborative research project between Anglicare WA, Jacaranda Community Centre, the Centre for Social Impact The University of Western Australia (CSI UWA), the UWA Social Policy, CSI LAUNCHES NEW STRATEGY The new strategy, ‘A Better World’, is a fresh approach to tackling complex social issues in Australia. It clearly articulates the Centre’s mission, vision, and purpose, and lays the road map for how CSI will achieve its aims. “At the core of our strategy is our work: to research, to educate, and to catalyse change,” saidProfessor Muir.
LONELINESS, SOCIAL CONNECTION AND COVID-19 Document name capital, social cohesion, good health, great neighbourhoods and being a happy human. T 4 Learn and nurture While much of the social connection that will occur during social distancing will tend to bring people who OUR SOCIAL IMPACT FRAMEWORK We call it our Social Impact Framework. This is the logic for how we will work to achieve our vision. It connects our actions to a defined outcome and it identifies five elements of change that we believe are key to building a stronger social system in Australia. Our focus is the whole social system and contributing to systems change rather MEASURING OUR IMPACT The Centre for Social Impact, The University of Western Australia (CSI UWA) The Centre for Social Impact is a collaboration of three universities: The University of COVID-19 AND MENTAL HEALTH Document name T 3 effects come into play. Between March and May 2020, Australia experienced the steepest rise in rates of unemployment on record (from 5.2% in March to 7.1% in May).(8) In May 2020, 2.3million Australians
PARTNERS IN RECOVERY RESEARCH SERIES As the charity sector seeks to transform in response to COVID-19, the Centre for Social Impact and Social Ventures Australia are undertaking the Partners in Recovery research series to support public and sector discussion and advocacy.. The series explores the unique social and economic contribution charities make to Australian society and how they are affected by the confluence of serviceSOCIAL ISSUES
Social Issues. Australia is faced with myriad social problems, many of which overlap. We know it's not enough to look at a single issue and expect systemic change to happen: for example, an unemployed young person can be helped to find work, but the job won’t last OUR SOCIAL IMPACT FRAMEWORK We call it our Social Impact Framework. This is the logic for how we will work to achieve our vision. It connects our actions to a defined outcome and it identifies five elements of change that we believe are key to building a stronger social system in Australia. Our focus is the whole social system and contributing to systems change rather CSI LAUNCHES NEW STRATEGY The new strategy, ‘A Better World’, is a fresh approach to tackling complex social issues in Australia. It clearly articulates the Centre’s mission, vision, and purpose, and lays the road map for how CSI will achieve its aims. “At the core of our strategy is our work: to research, to educate, and to catalyse change,” saidProfessor Muir.
DIGITAL INCLUSION AND COVID-19 Document name T 2 Australia’s response to containing COVID-19 needs us to be more digitally connected than ever. Yet, more than 2.5 million Australians are not online i and many of those who are lack the skills to benefit fully from this connectivity. LONELINESS, SOCIAL CONNECTION AND COVID-19 Document name capital, social cohesion, good health, great neighbourhoods and being a happy human. T 4 Learn and nurture While much of the social connection that will occur during social distancing will tend to bring people whoMEASURING OUTCOMES
Measuring Outcomes. The Centre for Social Impact believes identifying, evaluating and communicating best practice in the delivery of social outcomes is essential to create meaningful and sustained change. THE STATE OF HOMELESSNESS IN AUSTRALIA'S CITIES Authors: Paul Flatau, Katie Tyson, Zoe Callis, Ami Seivwright, Emily Box, Lobna Rouhani, Sze-Wan Ng, Noah Lester, Daniel Firth. Since 2010, Australian homelessness services, largely operating in the inner city areas of Australian cities, have undertaken interviews with over 8,000 people sleeping rough or otherwise homeless in concentrated data collection efforts called Registry Weeks. COST OF YOUTH HOMELESSNESS IN AUSTRALIA On the same night, the Census count was 105,000, underlining the fact that children and young people are a significant proportion of those who experience homelessness. The Cost of Youth Homelessness in Australia research study is the first national youth homelessness study of its kind in Australia. HOME | CSIABOUT CSIRESEARCHEDUCATIONEVENTSNEWSSUBSCRIBE Empower the sector: Add your voice. We want to understand the stressors, the impacts of policy changes, and the challenges for Australia's charities, not-for-profits, community groups, social enterprises, and for-purpose organisations. COVID-19 AND YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT Document name T 3 • The youth employment-to-population ratio dropped dramatically from 60.5% in March to 54.0% in April 2020. The fall in employment would have been greater had it not been for the HOMELESSNESS AND COVID-19 Document name R T • R T www.csi.edu.au 2 The COVID-19 crisis will disproportionately affect those that are currently homeless or at risk of homelessness in terms of increased risk of exposure, greater likelihood of severe CSI LAUNCHES NEW STRATEGY CSI launches new strategy. The Centre for Social Impact is excited to announce its new strategic vision and intent: Catalysing social changefor a better world.
DIGITAL INCLUSION AND COVID-19 Document name T 2 Australia’s response to containing COVID-19 needs us to be more digitally connected than ever. Yet, more than 2.5 million Australians are not online i and many of those who are lack the skills to benefit fully from this connectivity. MEASURING OUR IMPACT The Centre for Social Impact, The University of Western Australia (CSI UWA) The Centre for Social Impact is a collaboration of three universities: The University of COST OF YOUTH HOMELESSNESS IN AUSTRALIA Homelessness is the ultimate experience of disadvantage and social exclusion. In 2011, the Australian Bureau of Statistics found that there were 44,000 young Australians under the age of 25 who were homeless on Census night. COLLABORATION HEALTH ASSESSMENT TOOL (CHAT) The Collaboration Health Assessment Tool (CHAT) is a simple yet powerful online resource for measuring how collaborators are workingtogether.
MEASURING THE IMPACT OF COMMUNITY HOUSING: A … Theory of Change Program Logic Model Proposed Theory of Change for Community Housing 2 The Centre for Social Impact The Centre for Social Impact (CSI) is a collaboration between the University of New SouthWales (UNSW), The
A COMPREHENSIVE SURVEY OF THE IMPACT OF THE ECONOMIC Over the last couple of months I’ve written a couple of CSI Briefing Papers on the impact of economic recession on not-for-profit organisations and how they might frame an effective strategicresponse.
HOME | CSIABOUT CSIRESEARCHEDUCATIONEVENTSNEWSSUBSCRIBE Empower the sector: Add your voice. We want to understand the stressors, the impacts of policy changes, and the challenges for Australia's charities, not-for-profits, community groups, social enterprises, and for-purpose organisations. COVID-19 AND YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT Document name T 3 • The youth employment-to-population ratio dropped dramatically from 60.5% in March to 54.0% in April 2020. The fall in employment would have been greater had it not been for the HOMELESSNESS AND COVID-19 Document name R T • R T www.csi.edu.au 2 The COVID-19 crisis will disproportionately affect those that are currently homeless or at risk of homelessness in terms of increased risk of exposure, greater likelihood of severe CSI LAUNCHES NEW STRATEGY CSI launches new strategy. The Centre for Social Impact is excited to announce its new strategic vision and intent: Catalysing social changefor a better world.
DIGITAL INCLUSION AND COVID-19 Document name T 2 Australia’s response to containing COVID-19 needs us to be more digitally connected than ever. Yet, more than 2.5 million Australians are not online i and many of those who are lack the skills to benefit fully from this connectivity. MEASURING OUR IMPACT The Centre for Social Impact, The University of Western Australia (CSI UWA) The Centre for Social Impact is a collaboration of three universities: The University of COST OF YOUTH HOMELESSNESS IN AUSTRALIA Homelessness is the ultimate experience of disadvantage and social exclusion. In 2011, the Australian Bureau of Statistics found that there were 44,000 young Australians under the age of 25 who were homeless on Census night. COLLABORATION HEALTH ASSESSMENT TOOL (CHAT) The Collaboration Health Assessment Tool (CHAT) is a simple yet powerful online resource for measuring how collaborators are workingtogether.
MEASURING THE IMPACT OF COMMUNITY HOUSING: A … Theory of Change Program Logic Model Proposed Theory of Change for Community Housing 2 The Centre for Social Impact The Centre for Social Impact (CSI) is a collaboration between the University of New SouthWales (UNSW), The
A COMPREHENSIVE SURVEY OF THE IMPACT OF THE ECONOMIC Over the last couple of months I’ve written a couple of CSI Briefing Papers on the impact of economic recession on not-for-profit organisations and how they might frame an effective strategicresponse.
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Empower the sector: Add your voice. We want to understand the stressors, the impacts of policy changes, and the challenges for Australia's charities, not-for-profits, community groups, social enterprises, and for-purpose organisations.ABOUT SOCIAL IMPACT
About Social Impact. We have learned to create the small exceptions that can change the lives of hundreds. But we have not learned how to make the exceptions the rule to change the lives of millions.’ ADDRESSING SOCIAL ISSUE AREAS IN THE CONTEXT OF COVID-19 The COVID-19 pandemic has greatly impacted the social determinants of mental health and wellbeing, both through the effects of lockdown, and extended lockdown in Victoria, as well as through the lasting impacts of sudden disruptions to financial stability, employment, secure housing, relationships and social connections. COVID-19 AND MENTAL HEALTH Document name T 3 effects come into play. Between March and May 2020, Australia experienced the steepest rise in rates of unemployment on record (from 5.2% in March to 7.1% in May).(8) In May 2020, 2.3million Australians
PARTNERS IN RECOVERY RESEARCH SERIES As the charity sector seeks to transform in response to COVID-19, the Centre for Social Impact and Social Ventures Australia are undertaking the Partners in Recovery research series to support public and sector discussion and advocacy.. The series explores the unique social and economic contribution charities make to Australian society and how they are affected by the confluence of service DIGITAL INCLUSION AND COVID-19 Document name T 2 Australia’s response to containing COVID-19 needs us to be more digitally connected than ever. Yet, more than 2.5 million Australians are not online i and many of those who are lack the skills to benefit fully from this connectivity.COLLABORATION
Collaboration. The Centre for Social Impact believes in adopting and promoting effective models of collaborative and participatory approaches to create a stronger system for social impact in Australia. LONELINESS, SOCIAL CONNECTION AND COVID-19 Document name capital, social cohesion, good health, great neighbourhoods and being a happy human. T 4 Learn and nurture While much of the social connection that will occur during social distancing will tend to bring people whoSTREAT - HOME
2 I Centre for Social Impact Suchowerska, R, Barraket, J, Campbell, P, Moussa, B. & McNeill, J. (2020). STREAT Case Study: Improving Health Equity of Young People? SOCIAL IMPACT SERIES 2 This Snapshot Report is the ninth publication from the Supporting Development and Growth in the Community Sector in Australia research program, supported by the Bankwest Foundation. The aim of this program of research is to increaseMenu __ __ __
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STUDY SOCIAL IMPACT IN 2021 We're the Australian leader in postgraduate social impact education, delivered at Swinburne University, UNSW Sydney and UWA.__Read More
STUDY A GEN ED COURSE WITH US Find out more about our undergraduate courses and become a champion of creating a better world. Our courses are designed to complement existing studies, no matter what discipline.__Read More
AMPLIFY SOCIAL IMPACT Insights, publications, tools, and resources that help for-purpose organisations to better understand where and how to target efforts and measure their effectiveness.__Read More
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JUNE IMPACT2021 WEBINAR Join us at our impact2021 webinar on 22 June, 'Building resilient charities to support Australia's welbeing', with CSI's Professor Kristy Muir and SVA's Suzie Riddell.__Read More
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CHANGEMAKER SPOTLIGHT: ANNIE BELCASTRO Meet Annie Belcastro, CSI alumnus and General Manager of the Subiaco Justice Centre. It's a role Annie loves, and one that she knows her Graduate Certificate in Social Impact helped her to secure.__Read More
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EMPOWER THE SECTOR: ADD YOUR VOICE We want to understand the stressors, the impacts of policy changes, and the challenges for Australia's charities, not-for-profits, community groups, social enterprises, and for-purpose organisations. Please complete our Wave Two Survey and contribute to this importantresearch!
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LIFT YOUR GOVERNANCE GAZE Our next 2-day Governance for Social Impact course is being held in Melbourne on 9-10 September for Board Directors and leaders. Learn how to govern and lead with a mission-first agenda.__Read More
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LEARN HOW TO MEASURE YOUR IMPACT CSI UWA is holding 2-day Outcomes Measurement Workshops in Sydney (12 & 13 July) and Melbourne (15 & 16 July). Learn how to measure and assess your organisation’s impact.__Read More
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* impact2021 webinar series * Outcomes Measurement Workshops * CSI responds to the 2021 Federal Budget * Is weathering the storm enough? Is this the society we aspire to?GENERAL NEWS __
* Changemaker Spotlight: Annie Belcastro * Dara Read: Tackling the justice system * Gareth Durrant: Pursuing a portfolio career * Birdy Bird: A passion for problem solving @CSISOCIALIMPACT __11 hours ago:
Involved or interested in social enterprise? Head along to this CSI @Swinburne webinar on 22 June for the launch of… https://t.co/2xE0sPLVnD12 hours ago:
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