Access the concerns of Australians, by nation, state/territories, and individual electorate reports
Today, the second Salvation Army National Social Justice Stocktake (NSJS) website goes live, allowing citizens, policy makers and politicians to gauge which social justice issues are of prominent concern to individuals and communities right now and what can ultimately be done to address them.
The website:
www.salvationarmy.org.au/socialjusticestocktake
This second NSJS (the first was in 2022 following the pandemic) involved more than 16,000 people from all demographics across every state and territory being surveyed as to which social justice issues are weighing on individuals, their families, loved ones and local communities – and what they want done about them.
The results of the NSJS have been collated into a national overview; 151 electorate and eight state individual jurisdiction reports. All the reports are housed on a purpose-built website - www.salvationarmy.org.au/socialjusticestocktake - which the reader can negotiate by clicking through to areas of interest.
The website also has an easy to navigate media hub containing additional information on each of the Stocktake's issues; quotes from Salvation Army experts in social mission delivery (some in