Through her work as a Financial Counsellor at UnitingSA, Lynn-Maree sees people referred to her from right across UnitingSA’s services. Read More →
Through her work as a Financial Counsellor at UnitingSA, Lynn-Maree sees people referred to her from right across UnitingSA’s services. Read More →
UnitingSA’s regional mental health team travels thousands of kilometres each year to provide one-on-one support for country people living with… Read More →
UnitingSA has welcomed the Federal Government’s $47 million investment in bulk-billed psychiatry for rural and regional areas. Read More →
UnitingSA’s IPRSS service, assist individuals on their journey to recovery, offering vital mental health rehabilitation and community support. Read More →
Using connection to help men to become great fathers is at the heart of a new program, Dad Circle, being piloted by UnitingSA. Read More →
Our CEO Jenny Hall has added her name to a united pledge to halve child poverty in Australia as part of the 20th Anti-Poverty Week campaign. Read More →
The Avalon program provides stable housing and crucial psychosocial support, serving as a vital step towards independence and a brighter future for individuals. Read More →
The 24-Hour House in Adelaide provides a safe refuge for homeless teens aged 15-18, offering support during a critical time in their lives. Read More →
GP Access Community Support Worker Eddie Elksnitis said GP Access offered Lyndon ongoing social connection – a fundamental human need. Read More →
UnitingSA’s GP Access program has been providing psychosocial support for people with mental health challenges for almost 20 years. Read More →
UnitingSA Psychosocial Support Worker Eddie has played a critical role in the community mental health sector for more than two decades. Read More →
UnitingSA highlights the vital role of psychosocial support in helping South Australians manage mental health challenges and thrive in their communities. Read More →
“I was feeling depressed and anxious before coming to Taperoo Community Centre and now I feel as though I belong for the first time in my life. The classes have helped me believe in myself and that I am capable of learning.”
Dorothy,
Taperoo Community Centre participant (pictured with Centre Coordinator Kathy)