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Broadly speaking, our work is about influencing
change. Some of our work however is specifically designed to
facilitate change processes, either within corporate and not-for-profit
organisations, Government Departments or at the community level.
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Social & Economic Impact Assessment |
JSA are leading experts in the area of social and economic impact
assessment and evaluation, and have a diverse range of government,
community and private sector clients.
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Environmental & Social Planning |
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JSA operates within a sustainable development framework to work with
clients to establish the desired direction for future change and the
mechanisms to bring this change about.
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JSA develops community strategies in partnership with the community and
seeks to build upon existing strengths and relationship structures
operating within and around participating communities. Overall,
we seek to operate within an integrated framework that promotes social,
environmental and economic sustainability.
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JSA believe in the importance of mobilising communities to actively
participate in land use planning and service delivery decisions.
Actively listening to the knowledge and ideas of community members and
facilitating their role in making changes can improve decisions and
results.
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JSA is expert in a range of qualitative and quantitative social and cultural research methodologies.
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JSA has been engaged by NSW and Victorian State and Local Governments, and peak industry bodies to undertake cost-benefit analysis of social programs and community infrastructure projects.
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JSA has developed considerable expertise in the broad area of
housing. We regularly develop housing strategies which include
special focus and recommendations in relation to the housing needs of
particular target groups including very low, low and moderate income
earners, older people and people with a disability and indigenous
Australians.
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