In our twelfth and final report in this series, we present the key emergent themes around how COVID-19 impacted the services searched for by vulnerable people in Australia on Ask Izzy.
We’ve broken down some of the latest data on how COVID-19 impacted searches for culturally and linguistically diverse, refugee and asylum seeker support services on Ask Izzy, in our eleventh of a series of 12 reports.
In the eighth of a series of 12 reports, we’ve broken down some of the latest data on the way COVID-19 affected the way people in Australia searched for food assistance on Ask Izzy.
In the seventh of a series of 12 reports, we’ve broken down the latest data on how the COVID-19 lockdown impacted the way people in Australia searched for housing and homelessness support on Ask Izzy.
We've broken down some of the latest data on how COVID-19 affected the way Australians searched for Centrelink support on Ask Izzy in our sixth report in a series of 12.
Nikki believes the Ask Izzy Product Advisory Group is important because she knows that input from those with lived experience will help the people who need Ask Izzy most.
When Alicia Wheatley, Senior Adviser Aboriginal Engagement and Outcomes at DHHS, noticed a woman looking distressed and helpless at a community food bank, she was compelled to extend a helping hand.
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull today launched Ask Izzy, an innovative new mobile website that connects people who are homeless, or at risk of homelessness, with essential services.