About SARC and our survey
Thank you for participating in our survey.
Your feedback is important to help us to understand what we are doing well, how effective we are in achieving our aims, how we can improve and what we should consider in planning our future directions.
SARC’s vision is simple and powerful. We want a just Tasmania — a Tasmania where every person has an equal opportunity to reach fullness of life. Our mission is to help create it. We work to bring about positive social change that will benefit the most disadvantaged Tasmanians.
All our work is based on the principles of social justice. For us, social justice means a society in which everyone is treated equitably in terms of sharing wealth, opportunities and privileges. It means that we are all in this together, and the best outcomes will be achieved when all people are valued and respected and we all take responsibility for ensuring that no one is left behind. Social justice is relevant to how we structure our institutions, our values and expectations as a community, and our behaviour and choices as individuals.
The work of SARC includes:
Your feedback is important to help us to understand what we are doing well, how effective we are in achieving our aims, how we can improve and what we should consider in planning our future directions.
SARC’s vision is simple and powerful. We want a just Tasmania — a Tasmania where every person has an equal opportunity to reach fullness of life. Our mission is to help create it. We work to bring about positive social change that will benefit the most disadvantaged Tasmanians.
All our work is based on the principles of social justice. For us, social justice means a society in which everyone is treated equitably in terms of sharing wealth, opportunities and privileges. It means that we are all in this together, and the best outcomes will be achieved when all people are valued and respected and we all take responsibility for ensuring that no one is left behind. Social justice is relevant to how we structure our institutions, our values and expectations as a community, and our behaviour and choices as individuals.
The work of SARC includes:
- social research to build an evidence base and increase our understanding of issues;
- social policy development to contribute ideas on how government can best provide services and opportunities for everyone;
- advocacy and lobbying to influence decision-makers to adopt our ideas; and
- campaigning to build community support and work collaboratively to make change.
This should take about 10 minutes of your time. Thanks again - we really value what you think.
