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SVA thanks Lisa Paul for her many years of service as she steps down from the SVA board
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  • News
SVA thanks Lisa Paul for her many years of service as she steps down from the SVA board
  • Charities and social sector
The Bryan Foundation partners with Evidence for Learning to support better learning in early childhood
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  • News
The Bryan Foundation partners with Evidence for Learning to support better learning in early childhood
  • Education
2019 Budget: Targeted initiatives alone won’t solve systemic problems
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  • News
2019 Budget: Targeted initiatives alone won’t solve systemic problems
  • Charities and social sector
SVA achieves $5m capital raise for Australia’s first social impact bond addressing youth employment
Announcement
  • News
SVA achieves $5m capital raise for Australia’s first social impact bond addressing youth employment
  • Employment
New Chief Strategy Officer and two Directors join SVA
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  • News
New Chief Strategy Officer and two Directors join SVA
  • Employment
Three drivers of better mental health outcomes that will lead to a happier, healthier Australia
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Three drivers of better mental health outcomes that will lead to a happier, healthier Australia
  • Health and wellbeing
Investing in scalable model to help address housing affordability
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  • News
Investing in scalable model to help address housing affordability
  • Housing and homelessness
Ensuring people with disability have a voice on policy, can exercise choice over support, and full access to services is key to better outcomes
Statement
  • News
Ensuring people with disability have a voice on policy, can exercise choice over support, and full access to services is key to better outcomes

People with disability in Australia must be given a voice on policy, full access to services, and be recognised as those best placed to make decisions over the services and supports most appropriate for their needs, according to a new report from Social Ventures Australia (SVA).

  • Disability
Response to the Commonwealth Government’s Social Impact Investing Discussion Paper
  • Publication
Response to the Commonwealth Government’s Social Impact Investing Discussion Paper

Our submission recommends a series of initiatives through which the Commonwealth Government could support the Australian social impact investing market to grow and deliver better social outcomes.