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Employment and Social Exclusion (EASE) Research Group

Employment and Social Exclusion Research benefiting:

The Employment and Social Exclusion (EASE) Research Group is a multidisciplinary team of social scientists within Deakin University School of Psychology. EASE is directed by Professor Joe Graffam PhD.

EASE research focuses on socially and economically disadvantaged groups including: people with a disability; people with a mental illness; older workers; people from CALD backgrounds; and people with a criminal justice history.

EASE research activity examines the ecological conditions in which people may be living that excludes them from mainstream activities like employment, health care and education and ways to obviate barriers to their participation in mainstream living.

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2008 Conference - Holiday Inn - Adelaide 26th and 27th June 2008

2008 Conference Presentations Available Now

UPDATED 2008 PROGRAM

2008 Conference Presentations

 

Please direct all conference enquiries via email to Jenny Crosbie or phone (03) 9251 7887

 

Contact:

Prof Joe Graffam
c/- Dr Barb Lavelle
Ph: 03 9244 6377
Fax: 03 9244 6858
barbara.lavelle@deakin.edu.au