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Title: Turning 21: life chances and uncertain transitions
Other Titles: TaylorBorlagdanAllan Turning 21 life chances 2012
Authors: Brotherhood of St Laurence
Malita Allan
Joseph Borlagdan
Janet Taylor
Issue Date: 2012
Abstract: Turning 21 Life chances and uncertain transitions Life Chances Study stage 10 Janet Taylor, Joseph Borlagdan and Malita Allan 2012 The Brotherhood of St Laurence is a non-government, community-based organisation concerned with social justice. Based in Melbourne, but with programs and services throughout Australia, the Brotherhood is working for a better deal for disadvantaged people. It undertakes research, service development and delivery, and advocacy, with the objective of addressing unmet needs and translating learning into new policies, programs and practices for implementation by government and others. For more information, visit <www.bsl.org.au>. The authors are Janet Taylor, Senior Researcher, Joseph Borlagdan, Research Manager, and Malita Allan, Research Officer, in the Through School to Work transition team in the Brotherhoods Research and Policy Centre.
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