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3 September 2020 Learn more
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Media release: ACT poverty takes centre stage in election debate

The ACTCOSS 2020 ACT Election Leaders Forum has now been watched by over 8,500 viewers. The CEO of the ACT Council of Social Service (ACTCOSS), Dr Emma Campbell, said that the forum had been streamed to the public via RiotACT and had given voters an opportunity to hear the party leaders’ views on a range […]

1 September 2020 Learn more
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Media release: ACT Election 2020: Planning and Infrastructure to Build Community

The ACT Council of Social Service (ACTCOSS) has today released its fourth 2020 ACT Election issue brief, Planning and Infrastructure to Build Community. The brief calls for a renewed focus on improved and inclusive social planning in transport, housing and community facilities as Canberra changes and its population heads toward half a million people. ACTCOSS […]

31 August 2020 Learn more
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Media release: ACTCOSS supports ACT Liberals’ poverty commission

The ACT Council of Social Service (ACTCOSS) today welcomed the ACT Liberals’ election commitment to establish a commission to examine poverty in the ACT. Dr Emma Campbell, ACTCOSS CEO, said: “While we await to hear more details of the commission, we welcome this announcement which responds to calls in ACTCOSS’s election platform. “The commission must […]

31 August 2020 Learn more
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Media release: More to do to support parents, children and carers in ACT’s child protection system

The ACT Council of Social Service (ACTCOSS) today welcomed the Adoption Amendment Act 2020, which comes into effect tomorrow, that clarifies ACT legislation on when a child can be adopted without the consent of their parent. ACTCOSS CEO, Dr Emma Campbell said: “The permanent removal of a child from a parent without parental consent is […]

28 August 2020 Learn more
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Media release: Gender pay gap continues to drive inequities for Canberra’s women

ACTCOSS, Women’s Legal Centre ACT and YWCA Canberra joint media release. Today on Equal Pay Day 2020, the ACT Council of Social Service (ACTCOSS), YWCA Canberra and Women’s Legal Centre ACT have joined together to highlight the ongoing financial insecurity and gender pay gap experienced by women in Canberra. As of August 2020, using Australian […]

28 August 2020 Learn more
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Media release: Ensuring equitable access to quality healthcare

The ACT Council of Social Service (ACTCOSS) today released its fourth 2020 ACT Election issue brief on health, calling for investment and reform to ensure Canberrans on low incomes have equitable access to quality and timely healthcare. Dr Emma Campbell, ACTCOSS CEO, said: “We recognise the important role that Canberra’s health workers have played in […]

28 August 2020 Learn more
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Media release: ACTCOSS to host first live interactive public leaders forum with all three leaders for the 2020 ACT Election

The ACT Council of Social Service (ACTCOSS) will be hosting the first leaders forum of the 2020 ACT Election next Wednesday 2 September. The forum will be broadcast live online, enabling all Canberra’s voters to watch and participate – a first for the ACT. ACTCOSS CEO, Dr Emma Campbell, said: “We’re just a few weeks […]

28 August 2020 Learn more
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Media release: ACTCOSS welcomes announcement of Expert Committee to oversee Recovery Plan

The ACT Council of Social Service (ACTCOSS) today welcomed the Chief Minister’s announcement to establish a Canberra Economic Recovery Advisory Group (CERAG) to assist the implementation of the ACT’s Jobs and Economic Recovery Plan. Dr Emma Campbell, ACTCOSS CEO, said: “On release of the plan yesterday, ACTCOSS expressed its disappointment in the small share of […]

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