Social Policy

There is an imperative for charities, churches and NFPs to diversify funding, look for partnerships, drive innovative research and its translation into practice, and simultaneously hold meaningful profiles with regulators and the media.

Over nearly 30 years, H/Advisors APA has built a strong practice in the social policy space – taking a campaign style approach integrating a wide range of communications expertise.

Our ongoing work with a number of churches focuses on their interest in schools, aged care, health services, charities and emergency relief.

We have also assisted with property development, issues management around industrial and legal matters such as child protection, and the impact of COVID-19.

Our team has a fundamental commitment for a better future for all, particularly for those who are disenfranchised, disadvantaged or adversely affected by circumstances beyond their control.

 

EXPERIENCE

  • Breaking the taboo around discussing stillbirth.

  • Assisting rehabilitated women restart their lives after gaol.

  • Giving young people living on the street access to support and education.

  • Improving access to early learning and education.

  • Increasing mental health support for those in low socio-economic areas.

  • Improving access to health and education for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.

  • Supporting those in need of emergency relief after bushfires or drought.

  • Giving a louder voice to career and volunteer fire fighters.

  • Upholding child protections during COVID-19 isolation.

  • Starting the debate to change legislation allowing life-saving mitochondrial donations.

  • Promoting the legacy of Sir Winston Churchill through funded fellowships for all Australians.

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