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Tax Summit leads Tuesday media update

Today’s media update leads with ACOSS comment on the Tax Summit. Forced adoption, Forgotten Australians, child poverty in the UK, innovative family services and a savings scheme for low-income people are also featured. 

Please note that inclusion of articles in the media scan does not necessarily imply Centre endorsement of any positions they take. Our aim is to spark robust but respectful discussion of issues.

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Forced adoption leads Thursday media update

Today’s media update leads with scrutiny of forced adoption practices. The challenges of legal action over past abuse by the church, problem gambling, and priority mental health treatment for children and young people in care are also featured. 

Please note that inclusion of articles in the media scan does not necessarily imply Centre endorsement of any positions they take. Our aim is to spark robust but respectful discussion of issues.

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Have your say on Centre training

The Centre invites feedback from community service organisations through a brief online survey about the Centre’s training and other events.

The survey will only take 5–10 minutes to complete, and will give us some great information about how we can improve our service to you as we plan our calendar of events for 2012. 

To complete this brief survey please visit http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/QJGL8M6 and follow the prompts.

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Forgotten Australians health funding leads media update

Today’s media update leads with a question mark over funding for the health costs of Victoria’s Forgotten Australians. Affordable housing, the human rights charter, a Warrnambool service review and Rainbow Hair for Foster Care also feature.

Please note that inclusion of articles in the media scan does not necessarily imply Centre endorsement of any positions they take. Our aim is to spark robust but respectful discussion of issues.

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