Digital inclusion is more than just having a computer: affordability, access and digital skills are vital to bridge the digital divide
Affordability, accessibility and digital skills essential to close digital divide for students experiencing disadvantage. Read media release....
Survey finds most young people experiencing disadvantage are engaged in work or study, but significant concerns remain about their future careers
Survey finds most young people experiencing disadvantage are engaged in work or study, but significant concerns remain about their future careers. Read media release....
Resilience in the face of adversity
The Smith Family welcomes equity focus in 2024 Federal Budget boosting opportunities for students experiencing disadvantage
Kathy and Ruth’s Story
When volunteers Kathy and Ruth walked into our Learning Club four years ago, it was to help out as a one-off. But as soon as they met the great group of children, they were all in.
Innovative digital challenge for students narrows the digital divide
Opinion: Dr Lisa O'Brien - What we need to avoid a generation of jobless youth
Read our media releases: Opinion: Dr Lisa O'Brien – What we need to avoid a generation of jobless youth
Why careers support for young people should start in primary school
"Kids can't aspire to what they can't see": schools urgently need a better approach to career support, says The Smith Family's Lisa O'Brien.
Opinion: COAG Reform Council's Snapshot
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New Smith Family Report: Urgent need to support young people experiencing disadvantage to navigate career pathways
As Australia looks to the next generation to fill key workforce shortages and drive productivity, a new report from The Smith Family reveals that many young people experiencing disadvantage are struggling to establish career pathways in the years after finishing school.