1605 - Policy and Administration
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This collection contains Flinders' staff research in Policy and Administration, reportable as part of Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA), from 2001-
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Item Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander primary health care and general practice(Dept. of Health and Ageing, 2005) Anderson, Ian; Wakerman, JohnItem Accountability to Service-Users: Rhetoric or Reality(2007) Baulderstone, Joanne MaryItem Administrative reform in Malaysia(Taiwan Public Affairs Centre, 2007) Siddiquee, Noore AlamItem Advanced Asia's health systems in comparison(2006) Gauld, Robin; Ikegami, Naoki; Barr, Michael Dominic; Chiang, Tung-Liang; Gould, Derek; Kwon, SoonmanItem Aspirational voters' and the 2004 federal election(2005) Manning, Haydon RichardItem Beyond technocracy: the culture of elite governance in Lee Hsien Loong's Singapore(2006) Barr, Michael DominicItem Building stronger communities - 'risky' business in an environment of rising public liability insurance(2004) Verity, Fiona ElizabethItem 'But it's different in my country': teaching public administration using western materials(Asian Development Bank, 2005) O'Toole, Kathleen Margaret (Paddy); Baulderstone, Joanne MaryItem The challenges of building an academic community of practice: an Australian case study(HIGHER EDUCATION RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT SOCIETY OF AUSTRALASIA, 2008) McDonald, Jacquelin; Star, CassandraItem Changing relationships with Government: contracts or partnerships in the delivery of community services(Asian Development Bank, 2006) Baulderstone, Joanne MaryItem Closure of an automotive plant: transformation of a work-based 'community'(2008) Verity, Fiona Elizabeth; Jolley, Gwyneth MargaretItem COAG [Council of Australian Governments](Oxford University Press, 2007) Parkin, Andrew WarrenItem Combating Corruption and Managing Integrity in Malaysia: A Critical Perspective(2008) Siddiquee, Noore AlamItem Commonwealth-State Relations(Oxford University Press, 2007) Parkin, Andrew WarrenItem Community housing: can it assist tenants to develop labour market skills?(2006) Arthurson, Kathy; Ziersch, Anna Marie; Long, VictoriaItem Confronting the reality of a nuclear-armed North Korea: the challenge of shrinking policy options(2004) O'Neil, Andrew KevinItem Critical systemic praxis for social and environmental justice(Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2003) McIntyre-Mills, JanetItem Culture Wars in South Australia: the sex education debates(2008) Peppard, Judith LouiseSchool sexuality education has been a component of Australia's successful and internationally recognised HIV/AIDS strategy since the 1980s and has been well accepted in the community. However South Australia is experiencing a re-emergence of opposition to school sexuality education orchestrated by groups associated with the United States-based Christian Right. In this paper I will outline sex education policy developments in Australia and the United States as a framework for discussing the controversy generated around the Sexual Health and Relationships Education (SHARE) program in South Australia in 2003. In doing so I give attention to the similarities between the strategies deployed by the opponents of SHARE and those used to install abstinence-only-until-marriage sex education as a national policy in the United States. I will argue that, rather than a phenomenon indigenous to South Australia, these debates are part of an international movement to progress the political goals of the Christian Right.Item 'Desiging better health care in the South': a case study of unsuccessful transformational change in public sector health service reform(2004) Hurley, Catherine Jane; van Eyk, Helen Clare; Baum, FranItem Distinctive feature fusion for improved audio-visual phoneme recognition(Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, 2005) Lewis, Trent Wilson; Powers, David Martin