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Welfare for the 21st Century.

27 January 2011

CPAG co-hosted a forum on 10th September with a view to opening a wider discussion on the need for any welfare reform to take into account the changing social and economic conditions of the 21st century.  We particularly wanted to look to Australia and see what we could learn from their experience with social inclusion.


The full Welfare Forum proceedings are now available and can be accessed here:

Rethinking Welfare for the 21st Century.

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