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Donation Point Tap Wins 2018 ABA100 Awards for Product Excellence and Product Innovation

Contributor, Tuesday, 7th August 2018 -  Donation Point Tap is changing the way organisations accept donations and is giving people more flexibility to make a donation.

What Trauma-Informed Means in Practice

Contributor, Tuesday, 31st July 2018 -  A trauma-informed model implemented throughout an organisation, can support a culture of child safety, writes MacKillop Family Services ahead of a two-day seminar exploring The Sanctuary Model in Context.

Connecting Up Puts Best ‘Face’ Forward at Workplace for Good Roadshow

Contributor, Thursday, 26th July 2018 -  Connecting Up will be supporting Facebook’s three-stop Workplace for Good Roadshow as it visits Melbourne, Sydney and Auckland in August.

Major Sydney Event Explores Human Rights And Technology

Contributor, Tuesday, 17th July 2018 -  How do we protect our human rights when technology is changing the way we live at an unprecedented pace?

UN Set To Review Australia’s Record On Women’s Rights – And May Find it Wanting

Opinion

Contributor, Saturday, 30th June 2018 -  We’re seeing little improvement on women’s rights and a concerning deterioration in some areas, write Maria Nawaz and Anna Cody from Kingsford Legal Centre, UNSW, in this article which first appeared on The Conversation.

New Research Shows Australians Have Wrong Idea On Foreign Aid Spending

Analysis

Contributor, Tuesday, 26th June 2018 -  Australians think we invest 17.5 times more than we actually do, writes Jonathan Pryke, a research fellow in the Myer Foundation Melanesia Program at the Lowy Institute, in this article which first appeared in The Conversation.

Take Heart, Charity Stunts Can Make CEOs Better People

Opinion

Contributor, Thursday, 21st June 2018 -  Active campaigns like the Vinnies CEO Sleepout are more than a self-serving PR stunt and can have an impact beyond the event itself, write Jacki Montgomery and Aila Khan from Western Sydney University, in this article which first appeared in The Conversation.

Government Response to Child Abuse Royal Commission is Positive, But Will Need to Go Beyond an Apology

Opinion

Contributor, Wednesday, 13th June 2018 -  Apologies without action become empty words, writes Timothy W. Jones, senior lecturer in history at La Trobe University, in this article which first appeared in The Conversation.

Government Needs to Slow Down on Changes to Spying and Foreign Interference Laws

Opinion

Contributor, Tuesday, 12th June 2018 -  More time is needed to review the proposed amendments to the government’s foreign interference legislation, writes La Trobe University Adjunct Professor Tony Walker, in this piece originally published in The Conversation.
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