Research evidence in the not-for-profit sector and consumer-driven change (2024–2028)

Abstract:
This project has three aims: first, to further build research literacy within the not-for-profit human service sector; second, to contribute new knowledge about how human service sector clients can shape the nature of the services they rely upon; and third, develop a framework for human service clients, human service practitioners, and government stakeholders to more actively and collaboratively engage in social policy development. The project expects to generate new knowledge to underpin consumer led and transformations in the human service sector. Expected outcomes of the project include a greater understanding of how not-for-profit organisations can bring together their clients and governments to collaboratively solve social problems.
Grant type:
ARC Mid-Career Industry Fellowships
Researchers:
  • ARC Mid-Career Industry Fellow
    School of Social Science
    Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences
Funded by:
Australian Research Council