On 21 March 2013, the then Prime Minister Julia Gillard apologised on behalf of the Australian Government to people affected by forced adoption or removal policies and practices. Continue Reading
Loving You, Loving Me, Companion Animals and Domestic Violence: An Exhibition
Loving you, Loving me, Companion Animals and Domestic Violence is collaborative project that highlights the personal experiences of women who have survived domestic violence. Continue Reading
Walking on Eggshells Project is Endorsed by Institute of Group Leaders
The Walking on Eggshells Project has recently been endorsed as an evidence-based therapeutic group by the Institute of Group Leaders (IGL). Continue Reading
Responsible Gambling Awareness Week 2017
Responsible Gambling Awareness Week (RGAW) is an annual event that aims to raise awareness about gambling and engage with the wider community. Continue Reading
2017 SA Family Law Pathways Annual Forum: “Working with Family Violence”
On 5 May, the SA Family Law Pathways Network hosted another sell-out Annual Forum at the Adelaide Pavilion in Veale Gardens titled, “Working with Family Violence: A Forum for Workers in the Family Law Sector”. Continue Reading
Congratulations Celine!
Celine Graham’s recent finalist award in the 2017 Channel 9 Young Achiever Awards, comes as no surprise to those who know Celine and the work that she does. Continue Reading
Lead with Confidence: Learn from Industry Experts
Are you looking to take the next step in your Community Services career? Sharpen your management and leadership skills with an Advanced Diploma of Community Sector Management from our training arm, the Australian Institute of Social Relations. Continue Reading
Community Wellbeing and Innovation #RASAStaffDay 2017
According to some, #RASAStaffDay 2017 was our best yet. From thinking about the use of technology in our work, to Shakespeare, to pollinating promotional ideas, to inspiring young people through social enterprise, #RASAStaffDay certainly proved to be informative, engaging and heartfelt. Continue Reading
National Sorry Day 2017
National Sorry Day takes place on Friday, 26 May this year. Sorry Day is an important time to remember the past policies of forced removal of Aboriginal children from their families, and the ongoing impact on the Stolen Generations. Continue Reading
Behind the Scenes of the AISR Commercial Shoot
Lights, camera, action! Our Communications & Development team has been hard at work the last few weeks producing a television commercial for our training arm, the Australian Institute of Social Relations. Continue Reading