Relationships Australia SA and the Australian Institute of Social Relations warmly invite you to a White Ribbon Fundraiser, the screening of “The Mask You Live In”, to support White Ribbon’s prevention programs in schools, workplaces and in the wider community. Continue Reading
Communities
‘Adopted’ Book Launch
RASA’s Forced Adoption Support Service (FASS) was pleased to host the launch of the book Adopted on Friday 14 July. Ms Nat Cook MP launched the event on behalf of the Hon. Susan Close MP, Minister for Education and Child Development. Continue Reading
World Hepatitis Day: PEACE Multicultural Services Events
July 28th is World Hepatitis Day. It is celebrated around the world to raise awareness about viral hepatitis; promote change in reducing transmissions; and improve access to testing, treatment and care. Continue Reading
NAIDOC Week 2017 in the Riverland
NAIDOC Week (2-9 July) in the Riverland kicked off on a sunny Sunday (and cold) morning with a Church Service at Gerard. Continue Reading
Uluru Statement from the Heart
On May 24, 2017, over 200 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander delegates from across the country gathered at Uluru for the First Nations National Constitutional Convention. Continue Reading
‘Have Your Say’ Forum 2017
PEACE Multicultural Services held a ‘Have Your Say’ Forum on 15 June to present the outcomes and insights generated from the mental health consultations held with South Australian culturally and linguistically diverse communities in April and May 2017. Continue Reading
Forced Adoption Support Service Funding Extended
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
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
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