Helen Andrews

Expertise: Charity Regulation and the Not-For-Profit sector, Nanny State

Helen Andrews (nee Rittelmeyer) is a Policy Analyst in the Social Foundations Program. Helen is also a blogger at First Things and has had articles on religion and conservatism published in National Review, First Things, The American Spectator, the Weekly Standard, the New York Post, and the American Conservative. Helen is a former Associate Editor of National Review and holds a B.A. in Religious Studies from Yale University.

 

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The Limits of Australian Anti-discrimination Law
Helen AndrewsAugust 3, 2016Research Report 17

Anti-discrimination law has existed in Australia for only fifty years, and yet in that comparatively...

An Ounce of Prevention? A Toolkit for Evaluating Preventive Health Measures
Helen AndrewsNovember 26, 2014PM143

Preventive health is a broad umbrella that includes such disparate services as vaccines for schoolchildren,...

Budget 2014-15: Fiscal responsibility or savage cuts?
Alexander Philipatos, Benjamin Herscovitch, Helen Andrews, Jennifer Buckingham OAM, Robert Carling, Simon Cowan, Stephen Kirchner, Steven Schwartz, Trisha JhaMay 16, 2014SP13

The CIS analyses the Abbott government’s crucial first budget, including significant changes in the key...

Independent Charities, Independent Regulators: The Future of Not-for-Profit Regulation
Helen AndrewsFebruary 6, 2014IA143

The Australian Charities and Not-for-Profits Commission was established by the Gillard government in 2012 with...

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