A reader asks for the best approach to seeking quality counselling. Continue Reading
Training to help get kids to school
Ensuring children attend school every day is vitally important as it gives children the best chance for a good start in life.
The Remote School Attendance Strategy is a Federal Government initiative in which School Attendance Officers and School Attendance Supervisors work with schools, families, parents, and community organisations to ensure all children attend school every day. Continue Reading
Do you or your partner experience chronic pain?
Chronic pain is recognised as pain that lasts for at least three months. Relationships Australia and the Australian Catholic University are working together to look at how chronic pain affects relationships and what can be done in terms of support. We’d love to hear from you! Continue Reading
Baby Waking
A reader responds to the Family Forum article “Need for a feed”, published in The Advertiser on 9 August 2014.
Love is in the air and on the nose
A girlfriend is struggling to convince her partner that gas is not that funny. Continue Reading
Screen Time
A reader wonders: “My grandma had a mastectomy for breast cancer many years ago. Could the Family Forum doctor please clarify why older women are not required to have mammograms or Pap smears?” Continue Reading
Put potential partners to the test
A reader wonders if a personality test exists to check for potential relationship problems. Continue Reading
International Children’s Day
On 14 July, staff from our Marion office took part in an International Children’s Day celebration at Hackham West Community Centre. Continue Reading
Tomorrow’s community leaders, today
29 people from diverse cultural backgrounds recently took part in a research study at Relationships Australia (SA), which aimed to explore the impact of community capacity-building programs on individuals and communities. Continue Reading
Need for a feed
A reader asks: “When can a baby be expected to last all night without a feed?” Continue Reading