Welcome to the Human Services Skills Organisation’s Ideopolis Knowledge Management System, the HSSO have created Ideopolis as a centralised repository for human services research, reports and data.

Ideopolis makes it easy to find quality information without the need to trawl through multiple websites to find what you’re looking for.

And access is free!

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The system covers a range of human services topics, cohorts and categories simplifying the research process.  Users can browse or search by areas of interest, target groups, and location with access to literature from Australia and overseas.

All documents have been tagged, indexed, and surmised to help ensure that you access the most relevant information based on your requirements.

You can use the filter functions to help refine searches or to browse and discover more information on your topic.

Access is easy, to get started you will need to create a free account, instructions can be found here.

If you need help navigating the system, a user guide can be found here.

Click here to register and start exploring Ideopolis.

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