Our Forced Adoption Support Service has a component of funding called the Small Grants program. The program is aimed at activities that build capacity and enhance support for people affected by forced adoption. Continue Reading
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Truthful, beneficial and respectful – how clients feel about being asked ‘hard questions’
Research studies, several peak bodies and our own practice wisdom tell us the same thing: we as service providers need to screen families for many risks when they use our services.
Anniversary of the National Apology
Friday 12 February marks the 8th Anniversary of the National Apology to the Stolen Generation.
Honouring the Stolen Generations
The 9th Anniversary of the National Apology to the Stolen Generations will take place on Monday 13 February at Veale Gardens to remember the thousands that gathered at Elder Park on the morning of the Apology in 2008.
Commemorative Public Artwork for Past Forced Adoption Practices Update
Concept Design Presentations have taken place and our Post Adoption Support Service are pleased to announce that CHEB have been selected to move to the next stage of concept design development for the Commemorative Public Artwork for Past Forced Adoption Practices.
Humankind website launched to provide relationship support to those living with chronic illness
Relationships Australia has a website, www.humankind-relationships.com.au that supports people living with chronic illness and their loved ones to achieve positive and respectful relationships. Humankind provides relationship information, support and resources appropriate for people living with a chronic illness, their loved ones and for practitioners working with clients living with chronic illness.
New – Elder Relationship Services
The Relationships Australia SA Elder Relationship Services is a new counselling and mediation service to support families who need help negotiating complex issues related to ageing. The service will be run as a twelve month trial from 1 January 2016.
Staying focused on what’s important over the festive season
“Children don’t need more things. The best toys a child can have is a parent who gets on the floor and plays with them” Bruce Perry
The festive season can be a particularly difficult time for children and parents living in separate households. Children often feel pressured to please both parents and this can lead them to have increased levels of anxiety.
However, there are things you can do to make the holiday season run smoothly, ensuring that both you and your children get the opportunity to enjoy meaningful time together.
2014-2015 Annual Report is released
This is a special report that goes to the core of what is important to us.
The Launch of Omid
PEACE Multicultural Services is excited to introduce the first edition of ‘Omid’ electronic magazine. It can be read online or downloaded for free. Omid is for Afghan and Farsi speakers who are same-sex attracted, trans*, gender diverse or gender questioning. This magazine has been developed by the community with support from PEACE Multicultural Services of Relationships Australia SA. Continue Reading