Team was comprised of an informal group of social workers who are interested in the current situation facing Australian children in terms of marginalization with respect to percentages of children living below the poverty line. The information required was considered unprotected since it is available to the general public (Information sharing: Policy and procedure guidelines, 2008).
Information-collection method, tests for relevance and timeliness, and formatting approach
The information needed by the team of social workers was collected from relevant Australian government online resources as well as nonprofit organizations, peer-reviewed and scholarly sources as well as the mainstream media. The information collected was limited to reports published within the last 4 years to ensure timeliness and all reports that were not specifically targeted at Australian children were excluded from the analysis to ensure relevance. The information was presented in a systematic format that addressed each issue of interest in turn.
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Outcomes of the review
Estimating the numbers of Australian children who live in poverty is complicated by the fact that the Australia government does not have an official poverty line, but social scientists have determined that each child needs a median amount of $50 (AUS) per day to cover the costs of food,...
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