Relationships Australia (SA) has been providing gambling help services for over 17 years. Continue Reading
Adult Health & Wellbeing
New Tool Launched
Our Research and Evaluation team has recently developed and started piloting an exciting new tool that allows us to discover vital information about our clients’ health and wellbeing.
The tool, currently known as PACES, follows on from our previous work in risk assessment, which included the development of the Detection of Overall Risk Screen (DOORS). Continue Reading
Forced Adoptions History Project
Have you been affected by past practices and policies of forced adoption in Australia?
If so, the National Archives of Australia wants to hear your story. Continue Reading
Commission to Break the Silence
Relationships Australia (SA) fully supports the Royal Commission into institutional responses to allegations of child sex abuse in Australia recently announced by the Prime Minister.
This Commission will help to break the silence and bring into the open people’s experiences and the failures that occurred by many institutions to appropriately respond and take action.
A fair share: Negotiating your property settlement DVD
Relationships Australia National Family Dispute Resolution Network is pleased to announce the release of a new training resource for family mediators engaged in property mediation. Continue Reading
Past Adoption Practices SA Apology
On Wednesday, 18 July 2012, South Australian Premier Jay Weatherill made a formal apology to parents whose children were removed, and those who were removed from their parents as infants as a result of forced adoption practices.
Gambling Help SA
Relationships Australia (SA) provides a free, confidential and comprehensive support service. We can help if gambling is affecting your life, finances, relationships with your family and friends, focus at work and or health and wellbeing.
Our Gambling Help team consists of qualified counsellors and financial counsellors with extensive experience in helping individuals, couples and families with gambling and related issues.
Sexual Wellbeing and Breast Cancer
While some women experience positive changes to their sexual wellbeing or sexual relationship after breast cancer, for others breast cancer can have the opposite effect.
“I love my husband very much and our relationship is good but my physical body does not respond like it used to.” — Woman, 51 years.