The need to co-design services and projects with the people who most need them to work is becoming widely accepted. Michela Clarkson examines the theory and practice of co-design, supported by several practice snapshots of Victorian co-design projects in action.
Shifting from social provision to social investment

The social sector has only recently begun to see itself as a critical economic player, says Professor David Hayward. But as governments shift more from social ... Read More
Law reform: pushing on past the fatigue
Jaunita Pope and Nathan MacDonald from Justice Connect's Not-for-profit Law service agree it is easy in the community sector to become exhausted by legal reforms. ... Read More
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