

From Housing to Justice: Why a Human Rights Lens Matters for South Australia’s Children
By Sarah Moulds, acknowledging the work of Wathma Kumarage, Mylah Shane Mendoza, Meng Zhao, Jiamei Bai, Catherine Rosales, Sandra Sajeev, and Jannelle Sawtell Last month, a group of final-year Social Work students came together to discuss a question that cuts to the heart of social justice: How can a human rights approach help address access to housing for vulnerable groups in South Australia?  They spoke about the housing crisis—how rising costs have pushed even low to mid

Dr Sarah Moulds
2 days ago


Re-centering dignity in South Australia’s justice system: What I’ve learnt about Derek Bromley
Derek Bromley’s case provides a powerful example of the ways we have failed in our shared dignity task in the context of criminal law, and why we need to activate our shared efforts to reform the systems that permit and ignore mistakes to be made.

Dr Sarah Moulds
Nov 21


Leading the way for democratic renewal in South Australia
A draft South Australian Charter for Democratic Renewal has been developed by a small group of South Australians (called DEM36) as a starting point for public discussion. It includes a call for a South Australian Human Rights Act.

Dr Sarah Moulds
Oct 9





