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    30 July 2013Book page9 Your right to choose where you liveYou have the right to choose where you live. As you grow older, your housing needs may change. For example, you may become less independent, choose to downsize, or have a desire to live closer to family. Know your rights in each of these situations. This chapter provides information about the different housing options available in retirement. 9.1 Staying at home: finance options If you would…
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    30 July 2013Book page14 Your right to support when someone has diedLosing someone close is very difficult. For that reason, it is important that you are aware of the services and supports that are available when you are bereaved. This chapter provides information about the services that can assist you after the loss of a loved one. 14.1 Income support after bereavement Financial support is available to eligible people to assist with the financial adjustment…
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    Rights and Freedoms23 July 2013WebpageCommunity Relations Papers (1975 - 1982)The office of the Commissioner for Community Relations was established by the Racial Discrimination Act 1975 as originally passed, and continued as part of the Human Rights Commission from 1981 to 1986. In December 1986 this office was replaced by the Race Discrimination Commissioner, established as part of the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission and now the Australian Human Rights…
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    Sex Discrimination22 July 2013Book pageChapter 3: MethodologyThe Audit undertook qualitative and quantitative research and conducted an extensive review of all documentation which provided evidence of the implementation of recommendations. The Audit spoke to undergraduates, all members of the Review Implementation Team (RIT),1 members of the ADFA leadership team, military staff, academic staff, padres and international cadets. Initial interviews and…
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    Sex Discrimination22 July 2013Book pageChapter 4: Implementation of Review RecommendationsThis chapter outlines the structure and processes for implementing the Review’s recommendations. It describes the overarching framework and approach to reform at ADFA. This chapter also identifies risks to implementation of recommendations and the sustainability of cultural change. 1 In summary: The Audit is confident that the recommendations are being implemented with a view to creating…
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    Sex Discrimination22 July 2013Book pageChapter 5: ADFA’s Role and Purpose (Recommendations 1-5)Key Finding of Review The Review found that: There needs to be a strong reaffirmation of ADFA as the centre of excellence for tri-Service education and training for junior officers. ADFA espouses excellence; however it lacks a well-articulated purpose and a clear vision. This inhibits it from realising its potential and, significantly, from integrating equality, diversity and inclusion in a …
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    Sex Discrimination22 July 2013Book pageChapter 6: Equity and Diversity (Recommendations 6-10)Key findings of Review The principles of equity and diversity should provide overarching, positive values to inform everyday practice within the ADF. At ADFA, the Review found equity and diversity to be conceptually grounded in disciplinary and punitive processes and framed as a response to unacceptable behaviour. The Review made five recommendations with the aim of reframing the way equity…
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    Sex Discrimination22 July 2013Book pageChapter 7: ADFA’s Structure and Staffing (Recommendations 11-15)Explore recommendations on ADFAS structure and staffing.
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    Sex Discrimination22 July 2013Book pageChapter 8: Midshipmen and Cadets are Young People and Future Leaders (Recommendations 16-18)Key findings of Review Given their age, most undergraduates enter ADFA without much ‘real world’ experience, with many having never lived away from home before. 1 The differing levels of maturity of undergraduates, combined with the pressures of living, working and studying together, can present substantial risk factors for ADFA. In particular, the Review findings indicated that: A number of…
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