Children and Families the focus for Anti-Poverty Week 2021 in Western Australia
One of the key takeaways from the COVID-19 pandemic, and the focus for Anti-Poverty Week 2021, is that poverty can strike families at any time and, when it does, it
One of the key takeaways from the COVID-19 pandemic, and the focus for Anti-Poverty Week 2021, is that poverty can strike families at any time and, when it does, it
Community Services Minister Simone McGurk will tomorrow launch the Community Organised Resource Exchange (CORE) alongside Fair Food WA (FFWA) Chair, and former Member for Mirrabooka, Janine Freeman and the Western Australian Council
WACOSS has welcomed a motion that today passed the WA Labor conference calling for justice reform to raise the age of criminal responsibility to 14, in line with international standards.
The Western Australian Council of Social Service has welcomed this year’s state budget which builds on WA’s strong economic position to invest for the future of our community. Forward-thinking investment
The Western Australian Council of Social Service has welcomed the Premier Mark McGowan and Housing Minister John Carey’s announcement of an additional $875 million for social housing, saying the investment
The Western Australian Council of Social Service has welcomed the opening of Boorloo Bidee Mia, a homelessness service for people sleeping rough in the Perth Metropolitan area.
Media release Friday 6 August, 2021 Disadvantaged Western Australian families are increasingly being trapped in a cycle of poverty and hardship by the same system that is designed to support
The 2021 Emerging Issues Forum is a future-focused scan, held by the Western Australian Council of Social Service to analyse the most current and relevant trends affecting the sector, providing