Regulation and governance for Indigenous welfare

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Australian National University

This project aims to study three welfare delivery programs that particularly impact upon Indigenous peoples. Indigenous welfare recipients living in remote Australia are subject to regulatory frameworks that make social security payments contingent on meeting conditions, with significant penalties for non-compliance with program requirements. The goal is to examine the regulation and governance that underpin these three programs. The intended outcome is to identify social security principles and policies that are likely to work best in improving the welfare of Indigenous peoples while benefiting the delivery of social security in Australia and beyond.

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Digitalisation and the welfare state – how First Nations people experienced digitalised social security under the Cashless Debit Card
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Bielefeld, S
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Journal of Sociology
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THE END OF THE CASHLESS DEBIT CARD IS IN SIGHT – BUT THE PHENOMENON OF CASHLESS SOCIAL SECURITY PAYMENT CARDS IS FAR FROM OVER
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Website
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Dr Shelley Bielefeld
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Griffith University
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Cashless Welfare Transfers for ‘Vulnerable’ Welfare Recipients: Law, Ethics and Vulnerability
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Journal article
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Shelley Bielefeld
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Feminist Legal Studies
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Cashless Welfare Transfers for ‘Vulnerable’ Welfare Recipients: Law, Ethics and Vulnerability

Author: Shelley Bielefeld
Publication: Feminist Legal Studies
Publisher: Springer Nature
Date: Jan 31, 2018
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