Reducing Discrimination
Discrimination is the process by which members of a socially defined group within a broader community are treated unfairly as a result of their membership or affiliation with that group. McCaughey Centre research projects that aim to strengthen understanding about actions leading to reduced discrimination include the following.
Research projects
- Racism Framework Development
- Building Bridges: Evaluation of Cross cultural understanding initiatives (administered by CHPPE)
- Localities Embracing and Accepting Diversity (LEAD)
- Constructing regionally appropriate anti-racism strategies for Australia
- Understanding the impact of racism on Indigenous child health
- Health Promotion in Refugee Communities: Community Enterprise Models
- Reigniting Communities (Torch Project) Evaluation
- Costs of Racism
- UCan2: Evaluation of program designed to increase education, training and employment opportunities for young people from refugee backgrounds
- Refugee Resettlement in Regional and Rural Australia
- Ageing in a Foreign Land