Keeping Families Safe: Working with Men – a new initiative in the northern metropolitan region of Adelaide.
Gambling
2016-2017 Annual Report – we want to share it with you!
This content rich annual report shows how we are making an impact and it is aligned to our Strategic Plan 2016-21.
Onkaparinga Collaborative Approach Re-Commitment
Relationships Australia SA staff attended the Onkaparinga Collaborative Approach Re-Commitment breakfast on Thursday 7 December at Port Noarlunga Surf Life Club.
Introducing the Orientation to the South Australian Gambling Sector
Brian’s Story: “It’s Never Too Late to Regain Your Life.”
Brian is a client of the Gambling Help Service. Here he shares with us his story of recovery from homelessness, depression and gambling addiction. Continue Reading
Responsible Gambling Awareness Week: New Resources Available
Four new resources are now available for people working within the gambling help sector to better support people who are experiencing gambling harm. 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
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
The Community Ambassadors Project
The Community Ambassadors Project was an outcome from the Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Gambling Action Plan 2015, launched by PEACE Multicultural Service in collaboration with the Office for Problem Gambling in May of last year. Continue Reading
PEACE Community Ambassadors Project
In 2015, our PEACE Multicultural Services in collaboration with the Office for Problem Gambling launched the first ever “Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Gambling Help Action Plan 2015” following extensive consultation with over 20 different communities. The action plan highlights an enormous need to address stigma associated with gambling problems and seeking help. The idea of the Community Ambassadors Project came out as a result of community consultations on “Have Your Say Day” held in May 2015. Continue Reading