Loving you, Loving me, Companion Animals and Domestic Violence is collaborative project that highlights the personal experiences of women who have survived domestic violence. Continue Reading
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Walking on Eggshells Project is Endorsed by Institute of Group Leaders
The Walking on Eggshells Project has recently been endorsed as an evidence-based therapeutic group by the Institute of Group Leaders (IGL). Continue Reading
Family Forum – Don’t risk a domestic order breach
Looking for advice about what you can and can’t do on an interim intervention order, then read on…
Supporting Children Through Change: Together 4 Kids’ Top 5 ‘Go To’ Resources
Our Together 4 Kids (T4K) service provides therapeutic support aimed at helping children process the uncertainty and distress of homelessness. Continue Reading
Same-sex couples in South Australia now eligible to adopt
On Friday 17 February, Minister Close announced a proclamation of the same-sex adoption provisions of the South Australian Adoption (Review) Amendment Act 2016. Continue Reading
Getting Ready for School: Practice, Prepare, Relax!
School is just around the corner! Here are some hints and tips you can use to prepare your children for school transition over the holidays. Continue Reading
Birth Fathers of Adopted Children: Seeking Research Participants
The School of Social Sciences ad the University of New South Wales is currently seeking participants for a research project seeking to give a voice to Australian Fathers who have experienced their child being adopted. Continue Reading
Changes to the Adoption Act
The Adoption (Review) Amendment Bill 2016 has been introduced to amend the Adoption Act. At this stage, the Bill has not been passed and no laws have changed.
Back on Track: A Men’s Group for Positive Change
The Back on Track: A Men’s’ Group for Positive Change gives men who are struggling with the use of violence in their personal relationships real and meaningful opportunities to make change. Continue Reading
State Government unveils memorial to past forced adoptions
A memorial to parents, adoptees and families who suffered loss through forced adoptions was unveiled by Premier Jay Weatherill on Thursday 14 July, four years after he apologised in State Parliament for policies that allowed the forced removal of children from their mothers.