Targeted Earlier Intervention Programs: NCOSS Response to the Sector Consultation PaperAll children and young people in NSW deserve the best start in life. A properly funded, cohesive and effective early intervention can ensure that even… Read More
Submission to FACS reform of targeted earlier intervention programsThis submission from the Children's Services Forum argues there is considerable opportunity for early intervention services to work more closely with children services towards the goal… Read More
Submission to Senate Inquiry into the Gender Retirement Income GapThis submission takes the view that by breaking the cycle of disadvantage experienced by women across the life course, developing targeted responses for groups of… Read More
Submission on Electricity Tariff Reform in NSWNCOSS believes it is important to provide a voice for low income and disadvantaged households in the tariff reform process. Network tariffs in NSW make up a… Read More
Beyond the myth of "pink privilege": Poverty, disadvantage and LGBTI people in NSWLGBTI people experience higher levels of social disadvantage than the general population in Australia. In spite of consistent evidence to show that many, though not… Read More
NCOSS 2016-2017 Pre-Budget SubmissionNCOSS has identified the top seven actions the NSW State Government could take to make the biggest difference in the lives of people experiencing poverty… Read More
Submission to the Inquiry into the Regulation of BrothelsThe decriminalisation of sex work in NSW has improved the human rights of sex workers and made the NSW sex industry safer for sex workers… Read More
NCOSS Submission to IPART Review of Public Transport Fares: Fare StructureNCOSS strongly urges IPART to take into account the needs of the most disadvantaged and vulnerable members of the community throughout this review process. While… Read More
Submission to the Inquiry into Point to Point TransportNCOSS makes comments to the inquiry in relation to wheelchair-accessible taxis, the impact on the community transport sector, concessions and social inclusion.
Submission to the IPART review of the Draft Operating Licence for Sydney Water CorporationComments on the draft licence and addresses issues of financial hardship in relation to provisions contained within it.
Submission to the IPART Review of the external benefits of public transportNCOSS believes that the benefits of public transport have historically been undervalued, largely due to gaps in the availability of information that enables accurate accounting… Read More
Submission to the Legislative Council Inquiry into Service Co-ordination in communities with high social needsThis submission will provide input to the Inquiry’s Terms of reference (a) and (b) and use a case study to demonstrate how funding uncertainty could… Read More