Many government and not for profit (NFP) organisations have 13/1800 numbers to provide valuable services to our communities.  13/1800 numbers provide life saving information and assistance to people in real crisis’ and need. People think of 13/1800 phone numbers as being free to access. They are far from free, especiallyRead More →

Domestic Violence

  Domestic violence is a prevalent issue in today’s society that is affecting more and more Australian’s as each day passes.  Domestic violence is defined as; an  individual who experiences violence at the hands of someone with whom they are related to, or in a relationship with, and are consideredRead More →

MIDLAS Social Media

Is Social Media just a fad? Is it the way of communication for the future?  Can we claim that the presence of innovative online communication will bring about an end to poverty for West Australians?  MIDLAS is creating a collaborative network of not for profit organisations to share information asRead More →

The West Australian recently reported that Australia is experiencing a fall in unemployment rates. http://yhoo.it/zjlsSz Overall, this is good news for Australian workers and job seekers. It means that more people are finding and retaining their jobs. However, a stronger sense of job security can have unpredictable outcomes for peopleRead More →

Disability Support Pension Reform

The Federal Government has announced new reform to the current Disability Support Pensions (DSP) participation requirements. These new reforms will allow an individual on the DSP to work up to 30 hours a week without their pension being suspended or cancelled. This will be double the amount of hours underRead More →

Debt = Stress. Who would have thought?

    A recent report states that debt-related stress is widespread in Australia, particularly for young people between the ages of 25 to 34. http://australia.creditcards.com/credit-card-news/many-Australians-dealing-with-debt-stress-1276.php “Debt” can be defined as a state of owing money, and is a word that can strike fear into the hearts of most Australians.  CreditRead More →

Reporting on Domestic Violence

                        For many years the issue of domestic violence has been a silent matter, kept in the dark and left unreported. While media outlets often report on violence throughout W.A, they rarely discuss ‘domestic violence’. As more and moreRead More →

Social Exclusion

MIDLAS sees people who experience social exclusion on a daily basis. Isolation can lead to poverty and a feeling of hopelessness which furthers exclusion and maintains the downward spiraling cycle.  We know that social exclusion has a devastating impact on individuals and can result in mental health issues, substance abuse,Read More →

Leaving Home.....

                    For many teenagers moving out of home is a passage into adulthood.  It’s a varied experience that can be very positive but can also at times be  very negative.   The circumstances under which someone moves out of home oftenRead More →

MIDLAS in 2011

Well it’s that t ime of year again, when shopping centres are splitting at the seams, uncle John is preparing his infamous prawn dish, and Dad has been ordered several times by his wife to mow the lawn before the family comes around.  Yes it’s Christmas and just around the cornerRead More →