LOOKING BACK FROM 2010  
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        ...with inspiration, imagination and effort

Looking back in mid-2010, we hope to see an organisation
• with a strong, intelligent and identifiable voice,
• as a leading advocate of social justice, drawing critical inspiration from the social    
   traditions of the churches.

We hope Social Policy Connections will have developed
• a high and effective public advocacy profile,
• lively connections with other networks and organisations,
• ready access to government departments and politicians,
• and be making a significant impact by stimulating better social outcomes.

We hope SPC will have grown into a strong organisation
• with a committed and involved membership, including many young people and   
   corporate memberships,
• being led by a strong executive officer with a high public profile,
• and with an effective governance structure, incorporating model practice in   
   environmental awareness and social responsibility.

We envisage that SPC will have secured
• adequate and reliable funding,
• excellent communication with donors and members,
• a skilled advocacy and research team, contributing over a range of key areas,   
   including through the Yarra Institute for Religion and Social Policy.

Our aspirations are that SPC
• will be contributing robustly to the public conversation,
• producing quality research projects and publications,
• making excellent use of new media, especially the web,
• and engaging vibrantly with younger people.
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