Jeremy Sammut

Expertise: Social policy issues, health system, child protection,

Dr Jeremy Sammut was a Senior Research Fellow and the Director of the Culture, Prosperity and Civil Society Program at The Centre for Independent Studies.

Jeremy is one the leading ‘think tankers’ in Australia and a key participant in important, complex, and emotionally-charged debates over Australia’s cultural and social direction. His recent work on curbing corporate social responsibility in Australian business and university freedom charters has created a lot of interest. Prior to this his ground-breaking and influential research on Australia’s child protection including the book The Madness of Australian Child Protection: Why Adoption Will Rescue Australia’s Underclass Children has lead the national debate on adoption reform.

He lead the CIS Health research program for a decade and is a leading expert on market-based healthcare innovation and policy reform. The author or co-author of 26 research reports and numerous essays, articles and book chapters since joining the CIS in June 2007, he has also published approximately 200 opinion articles and he frequently comments on public policy, social, and cultural issues in the print, online, and electronic media.

Jeremy holds a PhD in Australian political and social history from Monash University, and has published on historical topics including Australian federation, the WWI conscription referendums, the woman’s suffrage movement, the White Australia Policy, immigration, multiculturalism, and Indigenous affairs.

• Latest from Jeremy Sammut

The Kinship Conundrum: The Impact of Aboriginal Self-Determination on Indigenous Child Protection
Jeremy SammutDecember 8, 2014PM144

This report argues that mainstreaming revolution in Indigenous policy should be extended to Indigenous child...

A Quartet of Freedoms: Freedom of Religion, Speech, Association and Conscience
Jeremy Sammut, Peter Kurti, Robert ForsythOctober 16, 2014OP135

Political Rights, to which Australia is a signatory, gives high prominence to freedom of religion....

Sovereignty, Blame Games and Tony Abbott’s New Federalism
Anne Twomey, Jeremy Sammut, Nick Greiner, Robert CarlingAugust 28, 2014PF27

In July 2014, the Centre for Independent Studies (CIS) held a public forum on reform...

Lessons from Singapore: Opt-Out Health Savings Accounts for Australia
David Gadiel, Jeremy SammutJuly 28, 2014PM140

Singapore’s distinctive health funding and service provision arrangements have delivered comparable First World standards of...

Still Damaging and Disturbing: Australian Child Protection Data and the Need for National Adoption Targets
Jeremy SammutApril 16, 2014IA145

In December 2013, the Abbott government announced plans to make it easier for Australian parents...

The New Silence: Family Breakdown and Child Sexual Abuse
Jeremy SammutJanuary 30, 2014IA142

Despite family breakdown exposing children to greater risk of sexual abuse, the issue receives scant...

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