Privileged today to be on the keynote panel ‘Is there a case for a national plan to address child and youth homelessness?’ @YDA_Australia National Child & Youth Homelessness Conference. Answer – yes we do, sign our petition now https://t.co/m0gSYahXk7
Shockingly nearly 40% of Australia’s homeless population is under 24 years. Learning a lot @ the
@YDA_Australia National Child & Youth Homelessness Conf. with @CEOYFOUNDATIONS. We need a dedicated strategy for our next generation sign our petition https://t.co/tYHsWfeJCo #NCYHC23
Today, we are delighted to announce a partnership with the NSW Anti-slavery Commissioner @James_Cockayne.
@JMIPublicPolicy will support the development of a vision & strategic plan to combat modern slavery in NSW.
Visit our website to become involved.
The Commissioner and JMI strive to ensure that a wide range of stakeholders can contribute their diverse knowledge and expertise to this work. Visit the website of the Commissioner for more info on the strategic planning process and how to get involved. https://t.co/UuBA5CdHcx
A headland speech on #Education from the Premier of NSW, for the @JMIPublicPolicy Institute. The Premier @Dom_Perrottet commits the government to modernise the education system & reform it so as to “unlock the door of opportunity” for the next generation of students. #education
Today we're celebrating the 1st anniversary of JMI. Our wonderful team is ready for the second year and delighted to play a part in transforming #PublicPolicy in NSW and beyond. 🎂
Looking forward to hosting our first @JMIPublicPolicy webinar with @GhazaviVD today as we explore whether capitalism can be reshaped to save humanity from climate catastrophe. Jump online and ask our experts the burning questions #publicpolicy
Event Reminder: don't forget to join our webinar today from 3-4pm AEST with @terzibus Author of ‘Growth for Good’ @Ecfin, @karmeit Chair of NSW @WomenEconAu & @sydney_business’ Anna Young-Ferris #G4G
You can still register here 👉 https://t.co/J9U9a3Siub
The natural sciences had ownership of nature for too long. Now philosophers want the concept back. My book 'Homo Natura' highlights this, & the relevance of Nietzsche in contemporary debates in gender studies, psychoanalysis, biopolitics & posthumanism @EdinburghUP @DimVardoulaki
What can we learn from plants and the way they are rooted in earth about the human being and our place in the world?
Delve into the world of plants as I deliver the @Deakin Max Charlesworth Oration - register
https://t.co/kz320UnXOF
From tomorrow as #NSW bans single-use plastic bags (read @abc https://t.co/bZWQCSggW5) the Chief Circular Economist @karmeit @nswcircular offers her thoughts on long-term policy levers for @JMIPublicPolicy#ThePolicymaker
'From laggard to leader' here are Dr Kar Mei Tang's @karmeit's #10 policy solutions for a more sustainable model of material use in Australia.
#CircularEconomy @nswcircular
Learn more at The Policymaker https://t.co/iM1Z6605l7
If you haven't already, it's time to not just think about your material footprint but act. Individually we can make a (small) difference, but a systematic change is required. A must read from @karmeit for @JMIPublicPolicy (in my humble opinion)
'From laggard to leader' here are Dr Kar Mei Tang's @karmeit's #10 policy solutions for a more sustainable model of material use in Australia.
#CircularEconomy @nswcircular
Learn more at The Policymaker https://t.co/iM1Z6605l7
Is high-quality mental health care possible?
Yes, says @ian_hickie. But it will require structural reform, accountability, and the will to make it a reality.
Read his full article https://t.co/Xw5wu9jODG
#HealthCare#MentalHealth@Dana_Adele
"…the type of hard science done in well-funded, sophisticated laboratories is only part of the story when it comes to dealing with a pandemic" says @ProfPCDoherty requiring funding academics in economics, the social and behavioural sciences and, of course, the medical sciences.
COVID-19 reminded us that insights from the lab and about human behaviour and society must be integrated to tackle pandemics and other big policy challenges, says Nobel Laureate @ProfPCDoherty @TheDohertyInst.
Read more https://t.co/zWY4THn6We
Another exciting day @JMIPublicPolicy as we launch our new publication. From public health to education reform and the circular economy, The Policymaker covers a wide spectrum of contemporary issues from leading thinkers.
Today we launch The Policymaker - a digital publication for policymakers across Australia, profiling innovations and new insights on significant and hard challenges. #PublicPolicy
Dive right in at https://t.co/IwqKTkqzGn
@LibbyHackettJMI@CThillou@GhazaviVD@VerityFirth