Assignment Australia Hopes to take a stand against homelessness, but because of all of the additional appeals for donations, itâs difficult to know which ones to assist. What will it take to shake people out of their daze, to awaken the people so to speak? Assignment Australia hopes to do just that. In order to get peopleâs lives back to normalcy, itâs going to take a unified effort.
Currently, research has exposed that 100,000 Australians are homeless, and close to one in five individuals will be sleeping outside; some will only have a tattered blanket to warm them, and perhaps others will only have a newspaper. Living on the streets can take a toll on oneâs health, as well as cause depression and loneliness in so many. But even when homeless people reach out, they often face further issues. Some of which includes being turned away and given no viable treatment options, and other times they may be ostracized or abused in some fashion.
For our purposes, we hope to create a defense against this issue, and often in only a few steps, many homeless can be back on their feet again. From mental health services to training assistance, we will reign in all supportive powers to influence homelessness for the better. We hope to stop the crisisâbefore it becomes too large, before it gains a foothold, and before lives are submerged into catastrophe.
Just last week Assignment Australia recognized its merit, as it engaged with aboriginals in many specific ways to facilitate better communication and harmony in life. More specifically, after commencing in a relationship with the Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research and Australian affiliates, we explored a vast array of issues: we examined community governance throughout the world, namely its policies on cultural, social, and economic features. In addition, we viewed possible alternate means of governance and the manner in which those methods may improve the aboriginal communities. We hope to create a collaborative method of communication among the indigenous populations. In the process, there will be improved governance, and a more humane way of carrying out laws pertaining to various communities. Continue reading