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  1. Annual Report 2017–18 Guide to the report This report ...

    22 Oct 2018 16 May 2018. More than shelter – addressing legal and policy gaps in supporting homeless children. ... More than shelter – addressing legal and policy gaps in supporting homeless children – 21 June 2018.

  2. Highlights • Of the 361 written complaints we conducted ...

    30 Jun 2012 Please note that each complaint may contain more than one issue, but this table only shows the primary issue. ... In a number of cases, more than one type of positive outcome was achieved.

  3. Modifying public housing properties to meet the needs of tenants with disability - issues identified through complaints.

    24 Oct 2022 To create liveable communities for people with disability, we must do more than modify the physical environment; we must facilitate aspects such as accessible housing, access to transport, community recreation, social ... The entire process is supposed

  4. Aboriginal Outcomes Strategy focus area 2 (Out-of-home care) - were the targets achieved

    28 Feb 2023 worsened. In 2017, Aboriginal children were 9.3 times more likely to be in OOHC than non-Aboriginal. ... children; by 2022, Aboriginal children were 11 times more likely to be in OOHC than non-Aboriginal.

  5. Final report Crimes (Administration of Sentences)_4 December 2005.indd

    24 Oct 2022 does not enable more than one family member to register as a victim. • ... We were advised that in practice the Victims Register and Parole Board use discretion to determine who is eligible to be listed on the register, whether to allow more than one

  6. Annual Report 2001 - 2002.indb

    16 Apr 2018 Today, many countries have adopted the Ombudsman concept. There are more than 150 Ombudsman-type bodies affiliated to the International Ombudsman Institute. ... We finalised more matters than we received. • The Department of Education has established a

  7. Enforcement guidelines for councils -December 2015

    21 Dec 2015 Other activities – eg, hairdressers, beauty salons, mortuaries, backpacker accommodation, boarding houses, camping grounds, and caravan parks.5. ... Because councils regulate many different and disparate pieces of legislation and the outcomes for each

  8. 2020 hindsight: the first 12 months of the COVID-19 pandemic

    24 Oct 2022 First peak in complaints: during this week, we receive 70 COVID-19 related contacts (including the mandatory notification of the segregation of detained young people for more than 24 hours). ... World Health Organization declares COVID-19 a global

  9. NSW Ombudsman Annual Report 2015-16

    27 Oct 2016 licensed boarding houses and fee-for-service organisations. • child protection and family support services. • ... We visited some of those communities more than once during the reporting period.

  10. The continuing need to better support young people leaving ...

    24 Oct 2022 More than four months later, Community Services told us that the designated agency – an NGO – had not provided the completed plan but would forward it as soon as possible. ... For the remaining 15, planning was underway more than a year in advance of