Catholic Social Services Australia
Catholic Social Services Australia (CSSA) is a body that seeks to advance the social service ministry of the Catholic Church and consists of member welfare organisations.[1] It is established as a commission of the Australian Catholic Bishops Conference,[2] and is the conference's peak body for social services in Australia.
It succeeds earlier bodies such as the Catholic Welfare Bureau.[3]
Catholic Social Services Australia has 54 member organisations in metropolitan, regional and remote Australia.[4] Members include diocesan based Centacare and CatholicCare agencies and those under the stewardship of religious orders.
CSSA defines it objects as: "Catholic Social Services carries out its Mission by interacting with Catholic organisations, governments, other churches and all people of goodwill, to develop social services policies, programs and other strategic responses that enhance the human dignity of every person and work towards the economic, social and spiritual well-being of the Australian community."[5]
The body seeks to influence Australian governments and the community on welfare issues and is a co-sponsor of the Dropping Off the Edge Report (DOTE) mapping disadvantage in Australia.[6]
See also
References
- ↑ "Our Vision and Mission". Retrieved 2 October 2016.
- ↑ "Catholic Social Services (Australia) Constitution 2009" (PDF). Retrieved 2 October 2016.
- ↑ P. Camilleri and G. Winkworth, Catholic social services in Australia: a short history, Australian Social Work, 58 (1) (2005); D.J. Gleeson, Some themes in Australian Catholic social welfare history, Journal of the Australian Catholic Historical Society, 28 (2007), 7-17.
- ↑ "Our member organisations". Retrieved 2 October 2016.
- ↑ "Catholic Social Services (Australia) Constitution 2009" (PDF). Retrieved 2 October 2016.
- ↑ "Dropping Off the Edge 2015 - The Organisations". Retrieved 2 October 2016.