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"An offer you can't refuse" : workfare in international perspective. / by Lodemel, Ivar (ed..) | Trickey, Heather (ed.). Publisher: Bristol, U.K. The Policy Press 2001Description: xxi, 357 p.Notes: January 2001 Includes bibliographical references and index. Contents: 1. A new contract for social assistance / Ivar Lodemel and Heather Trickey -- 2. Between subsidiarity and social assistance - the French republican route to activation / Bernard Enjolras, Jean Louis Laville, Laurent Fraisse and Heather Trickey -- 3. Uneven development - local authorities and workfare in Germany / Wolfgang Voges, Herbert Jacobs and Heather Trickey -- 4. Workfare in the Netherlands - young unemployed people and the Jobseeker's Employment Act / Henk Spies and Rik van Berkel -- 5. National objectives and local implementation of workfare in Norway / Ivar Lodemel -- 6. When all must be active - workfare in Denmark / Anders Rosdahl and Hanne Weise -- 7. Steps to compulsion within the British labour market policies / Heather Trickey and Robert Walker -- 8. Making work for welfare in the United States / Michael Wiseman -- 9. Comparing workfare programmes - features and implications / Heather Trickey -- 10. Discussion : workfare in the welfare state / Ivar LodemelAvailability: Items available for loan: Brotherhood of St Laurence (1).
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2002 Sambell Oration : ‘Making Australia a poverty-free zone’ by Frances, Nic | Brotherhood of St Laurence. Publisher: Fitzroy, Vic. Brotherhood of St Laurence 2002Description: 7 p. PDF.Other title: ‘Making Australia a poverty-free zone’ : 2002 Sambell Oration: .Online Access: DOWNLOAD PDF Notes: Sambell Oration delivered at the Public Policy Lecture Theatre, University of Melbourne on 17 October.
An edited transcript of the speech delivered by Father Nic Frances, Executive Director, Brotherhood of St Laurence; See also: [B11118] Background paper for national job creation as part of the Sambell Oration presented by the Executive Director of the Brotherhood of St Laurence on 17 October 2002.Availability: Items available for reference: BSL Archives (1).
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4 Corners : "On the brink" / by Australian Broadcasting Corporation | Thompson, Geoff | O'Brien, Kerry. Publisher: Melbourne, Vic. Australian Broadcasting Corporation 2013Description: 1 videodisc (DVD). : 42:46 mins., sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.Online Access: Electronic copy Notes: "On the brink", reported by Geoff Thompson and presented by Kerry O'Brien, went to air on Monday 1st July 2013 at 8.30pm on ABC1. It can also be seen on ABC iview or at abc.net.au/4cornersSummary: Could you live on Availability: Items available for loan: Brotherhood of St Laurence (1).
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A casestudy of the `Workfare' welfare reforms in Wisconsin since 1986. / by Hardy, Peter. Publisher: unpub. 2001Description: 15 leaves.Online Access: DOWNLOAD PDF Notes: This was undertaken as part of fourth year (Honours) in Sociology at LaTrobe University, Bundoora. Includes bibliographical references (p. 13-15)Availability: Items available for loan: Brotherhood of St Laurence (1). Items available for reference: BSL Archives (1).
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A fair go for all Australians : international comparisons, 2007 : 10 essentials. / Publisher: Redfern, N.S.W. Australian Council of Social Service 2007Description: PDF.Notes: URL: 'http://www.australiafair.org.au/upload/site/pdf/publications/3078__Australia%20Fair%20Report.pdf' Checked: 6/10/2008 10:43:45 AM Status: Live Details: HTTP status 200 - Usual success responseAvailability: Items available for loan: Brotherhood of St Laurence (1).
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A funding settlement that works for people, not services / by Stone, Emma | Joseph Rowntree Foundation | Wood, Claudia. Publisher: York, U.K. Joseph Rowntree Foundation 2010Description: PDF.Online Access: Electronic copy Notes: October 2010 Bibliography : p. 9-10Summary: This paper was written by Emma Stone and Claudia Wood, in advance of the Comprehensive Spending Review in October 2010 and the coalition Government's new vision for social care, expected in early November. This paper examines the fact that we are at a critical point in the history of social care reform. A process spanning four separate administrations and all three major political parties may conclude in 2011 with the agreement of a new settlement for social care funding. Poses the question: will the proposed funding settlement and statute be aligned with each other, and, critically, with a vision for social care that is designed around people's lives, rather than around services?Availability:
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