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Jazmyn, finalist for Aboriginal Learner of the Year
Congratulations to our team member Jazmyn for receiving this recognition as part of Adult Learners Week 2018 organised by the Department for Industry and Skills.
Working Better with Nunga Kids: an essential course for all Community Service workers
Sarah Decrea, Practice Leader Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Family Services along with Karina Mitchell, Parenting Educator and qualified First-Touch Program Instructor have developed and delivered ‘Working Better with Nunga Kids’ workshop to the Community and Human Services sector for a few years now. They bring a rich cultural experience to this one-day training.
Cultural Fitness – what does it mean?
Cultural fitness is an essential ingredient of a thriving workplace and work culture. But what does it mean?
Professional Development Opportunity: Grief and Mediation Partings
Book now for ‘Partings. The application of grief theory and models of grief in mediation’.
Have fun while studying? Amy finds out how…
Amy is currently studying Certificate III in Community Services as part of a Schools-Based Traineeship from Paralowie R-12.
Let’s Enrol! Nationally Recognised Qualifications 2018
We are enrolling Nationally Recognised Qualifications now! To discuss your training needs please contact us on 08 8245 8100.
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Melvin Speaks at “Why Mental Illness is Good for You” Event at Open State Festival
Melvin Gonzalez is a student of the Diploma of Community Services at the Australian Institute of Social Relations and a Community Support Worker with Relationships Australia SA’s PEACE Multicultural Services. Melvin was recently a guest speaker at the Open State Festival of Idea’s Mental Health Week event, “Why Mental Illness is Good For You”. He spoke about his lived experience with mental illness and the positive impact his experience has had on his life. Continue Reading
Introducing the Orientation to the South Australian Gambling Sector
The Orientation to the South Australian Gambling Sector is a free online learning program designed for workers in the Gambling Sector, as well as workers in other sectors, to increase understanding about gambling problems and help identify clients affected by problem gambling. Continue Reading
Student Training Clinic Returns
Our Student Training Clinic is back! The Clinic offers 4 free fortnightly counselling sessions conducted by our student counsellors in their final stages of training. Continue Reading