Anglicare

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Anglicare Australia is the national umbrella community services body of agencies associated with each diocese of the Anglican Church of Australia.

Anglicare is also a brand name under which many Australian Anglican community services agencies operate although they may be separate legal entities.

Anglicare Australia has been publishing an annual State of the Family report[1] each year since 2000.

  • Families as Carers - Families fighting - Economic state of Families, Dr Ann Nevile (2000)
  • Economic and Social Exclusion, Dr Ann Nevile, (2001)[2]
  • Unemployment and Poverty, Dr Ann Nevile, (2002)[3]
  • Children growing up in Poverty, Dr Ann Neville, (2003)[4]
  • Missing out: Youth in Australia today, Mark Jeffery, (2004)[5]
  • What do Australian Families look like today? (2005)[6]
  • Life on a Low Income (2006)[7]
  • Not produced 2007
  • Creative Tension: Australia's Social Inclusion Agenda (2008)[8]
  • Beyond Economics - families in the forefront (2009)[9][10][11]
  • In From the Edge (2010)[12]
  • Staying Power (2011)[13]
  • When there’s not enough to eat (2012), 2 volumes[14][15][16]
  • Paying Attention (2013)[17]
  • Being a/part (2014)[18]
  • Who is being left behind? (2015)[19][20]
  • Positions Vacant: When the Jobs Aren't There (2016)[21]

Anglicare Australia have released reports on housing and rental affordability issues since 2009, the 2016 Rental Affordability Snapshot (April 2016)[22] received national media coverage.[23]

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