Marginalised Australians: Characteristics and Predictors of Exit Over Ten Years 2001-10
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Cruwys, T.
Berry, H.
Cassells, R.
Duncan, Alan
O'Brien, L.
Sage, B.
D'Souza, G.
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2013Type
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Cruwys, T. and Berry, H. and Cassells, R. and Duncan, A. and O'Brien, L. and Sage, B. and D'Souza, G. 2013. Marginalised Australians: Characteristics and Predictors of Exit Over Ten Years 2001-10. University of Canberra, Australia.
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A decade ago a group of ‘Marginalised’ Australians were identified; individuals who are characterised by a complex mix of financial, social, and mental health disadvantage. This project has followed up these individuals ten years later, and found that a majority have managed to escape from marginalisation. It is important to tell these people’s stories in order to identify the protective factors that predict exit from such a disadvantaged state, and subsequently learn how policy might further support vulnerable Canberrans.