Launch Of “Unconditionally”
From reflections on lived experience to academic analysis of real life impacts to analysis of what people actually believe, the launch of our new paper, “Unconditionally: COVID response and the future of welfare” was a brilliant way to help us imagine a future where welfare is unconditional.
The event featured Kirstin O’Connell from the Anti Poverty Centre, Dr Elise Klein from ANU’s Crawford School and the co-Director of the new Australian Basic Income Lab, Dr Shelley Bielefeld from Griffith University, and Anglicare Australia Deputy Director, Maiy Azize.
The presentations and discussion in Q&A are worth watching to get a really clear idea of why we need to make welfare unconditional, and how we can make it happen.
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