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Research Partners

Wesley aims to work in partnership with various organisations around Victoria and Australia to ensure that we provide the best services and support we can to disadvantaged Victorians.

 

Below is a list of projects and partners that Wesley supports.

Decent Not Dodgy

The 'Decent not dodgy' campaign calls on the Victorian Government to reform the Victorian Residential Tenancies Act (1997) to include basic standards for rental properties to ensure that all renters are guaranteed a home which is safe, healthy and affordable to run.

Click here to view the Decent no Dodgy facebook campaign

The Centre for Health through Action on Social Exclusion (CHASE)

The CHASE vision is working collaboratively with communities, organisations and governments to enhance the health and wellbeing of those individuals and groups who are socially excluded.

 Click here to view the CHASE website

The Who Am I project

The aim of the Who Am I project is to investigate archiving and record keeping practices to support current care leavers and Forgotten Australians (past care leavers), in the construction of their identity.

Click here to learn more about The Who Am I project

Call This a Home?

Call This A Home? is a coalition of peak bodies, organisations and individuals committed to safe rooming houses in Victoria. We work with rooming house residents to advocate for the reforms they need to live to a basic standard of decency.

Click here to view the Call This a Home? site


Wesley Research Publications

Wesley conducts in-depth research on a range of issues relating to Wesley’s services.

Click here to view all Wesley's Research Publications