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DFACSDepartment of Family And Children's Services
DFACSDepartment of Family and Community Services (Australia)
DFACSDrag-Free Attitude Control System


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Thirdly, as research done by DFACS in 2000 for the McClure Committee demonstrated, the overwhelming bulk of 'welfare beneficiaries' are just like the rest of us in terms of doing the kinds of things most of us do, such as work for waged incomes (albeit often in shitty low paid and part time jobs), care for their families, live in decent if modest houses and engage in a wide variety of community activities.
Peak body funding reviews have been undertaken by the governments of New South Wales (NSW DFACS 1991), South Australia (Hamilton and Barwick 1993), Western Australia (Solomon 1994) and several commissioned by the federal government (HORSCCA 1991, Industry Commission 1995, DHFS 1997, DFACS 2000).
The Sydney Welfare Rights Centre figures (cited in ACOSS 2001a: 5) combined with updated figures from DFACS (2002) and ACOSS (2002: 2) facilitated computation of this table of total breach numbers from 1997/8 through 2001/2.
 
 
 
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