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International Association For Human Values (Australia) Ltd

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Transparency
This charity is up-to-date on the ACNC, and has financial reports available. It does not have annual reports available on its website. It does not have a privacy policy available.
Finances
This charity has more assets than liabilities, and has asset coverage of 239 months of expenses. It has made 2 losses in the last five years.
Outcomes
This charity has not yet added outcomes
This charity is yet to add outcomes or an outcome measurement methodology to the ChangePath platform.
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About this organisation

Summary of activities

Our charitable objects are to develop, support and execute humanitarian projects which directly relieve poverty, misfortune or distress, which empower disadvantaged people to take control of their lives. This year's focus was to establish activity streams for communities in distress, together with indicative timelines for activation. Our volunteers provided a variety of mental health and wellness support in this regard, including: 1. Collaborating with a peak Noongar Aboriginal organisation in Perth, WA, to develop pathways for mental health resilience for Aboriginal people of all ages 2. Providing mental wellness training for Aboriginal Elders and Emerging Elders in Perth. 3. Providing ongoing trauma relief and stress release for Bondi residents and members of the public affected by the aftermath of the Westmead Shopping Center stabbings in Sydney, NSW. 4. Collaborating with a Torres Strait Islander community in Queensland to provide yoga sessions for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students of all ages 5. Offering mental resilience programs in the Northern Territory and Queensland to Aboriginal participants 6. Our Housing for the Homeless program provided funds to build homes for indigent rural Indian families experiencing housing and income insecurity 7. The Volunteer Homeless in Winter project continued its annual distribution of warm clothing, bedding and personal care items to the homeless in Melbourne, VIC. 8. Providing ongoing volunteer support programs for mental wellness and stress-relief for detainees in two prisons in South Australia 9. Provided ongoing volunteer support through a refugee resettlement agency in Sydney by providing mental wellness and stress-release yoga to women from diverse ethnic communities

Outcomes

Outcomes are self-reported by charities

This charity is yet to add outcomes or an outcomes measurement methodology to ChangePath.

Programs and activities

Finances

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What should I be looking for?

First off, this graph gives a general indication of how big the charity is - charities range in size from tiny (budgets of less than $100,000) to enormous (budgets more than $100 million). You're also looking for variability - if the charity's revenue and expenses are jumping up and down from year to year, make sure there's a good reason for it.

Unlike companies, charities and not-for-profits aren't on a mission to make money. However, if they spend more than they receive, eventually they will go into too much debt and run into trouble. As a very general rule, you want revenue to be slightly above expenses. If expenses is reliably above revenue, the charity is losing money. If revenue is much larger than expenses, it means the charity might not be using its resources effectively. It isn't always that simple, however, and there's a lot of reasons a charity might not follow this pattern. They might be saving up for a big purchase or campaign, or they might have made a big one-off payment. If you're worried, always look at the annual and financial reports to understand why the charity is making the decisions it is.

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Charity ACNC information last updated: 2026-03-07
Charity website information last updated: 2025-02-19
Charity information updated by charity: No