World AIDS Day takes place every year on 1 December. This morning in Adelaide it started with a breakfast at the Art Gallery of South Australia where Judith Cross, CEO at Relationships Australia (SA) launched the World AIDS Day art exhibition. Continue Reading
Communities
Coping with Trauma and Loss
Relationships Australia was saddened to hear of the death of Australian cricketer, Phillip Hughes. Our thoughts are with the Australian cricket community and especially the Hughes family. Continue Reading
Memorial for Past Adoption Policies and Practices
In September 2014, the State Government of South Australia provided funding for a memorial to be built in recognition of those who were separated by past adoption policies and practices. Our Post Adoption Support Services has been holding community consultations in regards to the proposed memorial and has now developed an online survey for people to provide their input. Continue Reading
Say No to Domestic Violence
On Tuesday 25 November, Australians will join together to show their support to put an end to violence against women.
In Australia, an average of one woman a week is killed by a current or former partner. Relationships Australia is supporting the White Ribbon campaign and the many people and organisations who say no to domestic violence. Continue Reading
Riverland breaks the silence around violence
WHITE RIBBON DAY: A group of White Ribbon Ambassadors and supporters from the Riverland has organised an event to help raise awareness about White Ribbon Australia’s work to end men’s violence against women. Continue Reading
Royal Commission Frequently Asked Questions
The Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse can be confronting and confusing for those affected. To help you better understand the process, our Royal Commission Support Services has developed some Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs).
5th Anniversary of the Apology: a turning point in our nation’s story
Sunday 16 November marked the fifth anniversary of the Federal Government’s Apology to the Forgotten Australians and Former Child Migrants with events held around the country to celebrate the occasion. Continue Reading
National Adoption Awareness Week
Every child has the right to grow up in a family and with stable care. This is critical to children’s emotional security, their development, sense of belonging and overall wellbeing. However, there are many children both in Australia and overseas who do not have the benefit of stable family care.
National Adoption Awareness Week (NAAW) runs from 9 to 15 November and recognises that adoption can provide families for children who would otherwise live in institutions or without permanent and loving care. Continue Reading
Ending HIV
You’re invited to mobilise in support of the most significant advance against HIV since the introduction of HIV treatments nearly 20 years ago. It’s about ending HIV: 2020 marks the end of the decade and it can also mark the end for new cases of HIV in Australia.
FRSA Conference Update: Service providers get ‘carrot’ to adopt early intervention practices
Family and Relationships services have been challenged to engage families well before they ‘break down’ and leave someone to ‘pick up the pieces’. Continue Reading