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The relationship between transport and disadvantage in Australia (CAFCA practice sheet)

Ongoing difficulties associated with access to transport are commonly referred to as ‘transport disadvantage’. Transport disadvantage is experienced by specific sub-groups in the population, such as families with young children, people with a disability and Indigenous Australians, and is also common in specific geographical locations such as outer-urban, rural and remote areas. Aimed at child and family services practitioners and policy-makers, this resource sheet explains the relationship between transport and disadvantage, its prevalence, its significance for disadvantaged groups, and the Implications for policy and practice.

Posted in: Grey Literature on 09/10/2011 | Link to this post on IFP |
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