An Inclusive Society? Practicalities and Possibilities
Venue: University of News South Wales, Sydney, Australia
How can we build an inclusive society? This theme is a topic of growing importance in social policy – and one that is central to the stated aims of the new Labor Government. At a time of global economic insecurity, exacerbated by the challenges of climate change, how do we create a society that is both socially and economically inclusive within its own borders and actively engaged with its regional neighbours to promote a wider form of global inclusiveness? The current realities, the possibilities and the practical challenges involved in meeting these goals will be discussed by plenary and forum speakers, and taken up in contributed papers.
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