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Social Inclusion Initiative

The Social Inclusion Initiative was established in 2002 by former Premier of South Australia, Mike Rann. 

The focus of the Initiative is on providing the South Australian Government with advice on innovative ways to address some of the most difficult social problems. 

The Initiative has a strong emphasis on providing opportunities for the most vulnerable members of our society to participate in the social and economic life of the community.  This includes Aboriginal people, the unemployed, homeless, mentally ill and those who are disadvantaged as a result of a physical or intellectual disability.

Previous WISeR research with in-kind support from the Social Inclusion Initiative:

  • Social Inclusion in South Australia – Building an Information and Evidence Base to Inform Practice [Summary]
Australian Workplace Innovation and Social Research Centre
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The University of Adelaide
SA 5005 AUSTRALIA

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