The Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse released its interim report on 30 June 2014. Continue Reading
Communities
Gambling: how do you stay within your limits?
Addiction support organisation, Turning Point, is asking for people to have their say on what works to limit time and money spent gambling. Continue Reading
Neighbour Day 2014
Neighbour Day is Australia’s annual celebration of community, bringing together the people next door, across the street or on the next farm for a beer, a barbie or just a cuppa. Continue Reading
2013 Australian Crime and Violence Prevention Awards
The Walking on Eggshells Project, a joint initiative of Relationships Australia (SA) and Junction Australia, recently received a Certificate of Merit at the 2013 Australian Crime and Violence Prevention Awards. Continue Reading
Paid consultancy work for gamers aged 12 to 17 years
- Are you a gamer into online gaming – solo, co-op or multiplayer?
- Have you levelled up at least one toon/avatar in your favourite game(s)?
- Are you based in the Adelaide metro area?
- Will you still be 17 or younger by 30 June 2014? Continue Reading
Northern Ireland Abuse Enquiry
The Historical Institutional Abuse Inquiry in Northern Ireland has issued an appeal for victims and survivors of childhood institutional abuse to come forward. Continue Reading
Problem Gambling Service Extended
Relationships Australia (SA) has been providing gambling help services for over 17 years. Continue Reading
Pledge to Children’s Rights
Relationships Australia (SA) has endorsed ‘The Charter of Rights for Children in Care’, confirming how important the interests of children are to our organisation.
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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
2013 Report Card for ‘Experiencing Out-of-Home Care in Australia’
The CREATE Report Card 2013, was launched on 1 March in Sydney and presents the views gathered from over 1000 children and young people in out-of-home care on what’s working well and where there is room for improvement. Continue Reading