Publications
Our Publications
SACOSS produces a number of publications including reports, submissions, CPI snapshots, annual reports, fact sheets and policy briefing notes. You can search by topic, publication type or take a look through what we’ve published by the year. If you can’t find what you’re looking for, contact SACOSS at sacoss@sacosss.org.au
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SACOSS’ submission to the Draft State Public Health Plan calls for stronger action on the structural drivers of health inequity and clearer mechanisms to ensure community-led, accountable public health across South Australia.
This submission from the People’s Health Voice outlines practical, community-informed recommendations to strengthen the Draft 2025 State Public Health Plan for all South Australians.
Regional and remote South Australians face deepening preventive health inequities driven by poor access to care, transport and housing challenges, and workforce shortages—issues that demand systemic, community-led solutions.
SACOSS welcomes this Review and the Minister for Consumer and Business Affairs’ stated intention to improve safety in the hospitality industry, including mandatory training to help workers prevent and respond to instances of harassment, assault and discrimination at work
A call to make South Australia's public transport system accessible, inclusive, and health-enabling for all.
This submission calls for a stronger, more inclusive State Disability Inclusion Plan grounded in lived experience, equity, and practical reforms across health and social systems.
A community-led submission from the People’s Health Voice exposes critical healthcare access gaps on the Yorke Peninsula and calls for urgent, locally-informed reforms to address rural health inequities.
This SACOSS policy brief calls for systemic reforms to address health inequities faced by culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) communities in South Australia.
SACOSS objects to the Heysen Hotel’s gaming licence approval, citing extensive evidence on gambling harm and its devastating social and economic consequences.
SACOSS welcomes the Bill’s inclusion of making alcohol harm minimisation the paramount object of the Act and adopting gendered violence under the primary objects.
Paid employment is no longer considered a safeguard against poverty. Poverty does not only affect people who are unemployed or whose sole source of income is government support payments; many people earn a low income that doesn’t meet their basic living expenses.
This Inquiry into the health impacts of alcohol and other drugs is timely, given the increasing level of harm resulting from alcohol consumption, and the concurrent high level of domestic, family and sexual violence.