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DOLOCATIONSABOUT US
Relationships Australia is a leading provider of relationship support services for individuals, families and communities. We offer services around the country that include counselling, family dispute resolution (mediation) and a range of family and community support and educationprograms.
SERVICES — RELATIONSHIPS AUSTRALIA Relationships Australia offers a broad range of services to individuals, families and communities throughout the country. Core services such as counselling, mediation, and family dispute resolution (as well as associated early intervention and post-separation services) are funded by the Commonwealth Government and are available in each state and territory.COUNSELLING
Dr Ian Law, CEO of Relationships Australia QLD talks about counselling and how it can support better relationships. Most of our counselling services are conducted face-to-face. We also offer online and telephone counselling for people in remote areas (in some states) and for those with special needs, as well 'farm gate' services at clients' homes for remote rural clients. WHAT IS ELDER ABUSE? Elder financial abuse. This is the illegal, mismanagement or improper use of the older person’s finances. This includes stealing money or possessions, controlling their finances without permission, threats or coercion to gain Power of Attorney or pressuring them for earlyinheritances.
HOME | RELATIONSHIPS NT Whatever you're going through, we can help. We aim to provide a welcoming and accessible service to everyone in the community, regardless of their religion, cultural background, gender, sexual orientation and physical or mental ability.BLENDED FAMILIES
www.relationships.or.au b) Step sibling • Encourage respectful communication at all times, regardless of like or dislike. • Do not force the children to like each other, understand that itSHARE THE CARE
2 Contents About the Plan 3 Our Agreement 7 Communication 8 Living arrangements 13 Finances19 Education23 Other issues 25 Emergencynumbers 30
WARNING SIGNS OF A RELATIONSHIP BREAKDOWN Having differences in a relationship is normal and unavoidable. Stress and pressure can come from everyday life; health, work, family, children or money can all contribute to difficulties in relationships.A FAIR SHARE
A Fair Share - Negotiating your property settlement. This property settlement guide is to help you make final arrangements when going through a separation. Whether you have been married or living as a de facto couple, whether you have been living together for many years or only months, separation is a painful and disruptive time. MAY 2019: PET THERAPY Results. More than 1,300 people responded to the Relationships Australia online survey in May 2019. Three‑quarters of survey respondents (78%) identified as female, with more females than males responding in every age group (see figure 1 below). Just under eighty per cent of survey respondents were aged between 20‑59 years, andmore than 50
RELATIONSHIPS AUSTRALIAEMAILSERVICESRELATIONSHIP ADVICEWHAT WEDOLOCATIONSABOUT US
Relationships Australia is a leading provider of relationship support services for individuals, families and communities. We offer services around the country that include counselling, family dispute resolution (mediation) and a range of family and community support and educationprograms.
SERVICES — RELATIONSHIPS AUSTRALIA Relationships Australia offers a broad range of services to individuals, families and communities throughout the country. Core services such as counselling, mediation, and family dispute resolution (as well as associated early intervention and post-separation services) are funded by the Commonwealth Government and are available in each state and territory.COUNSELLING
Dr Ian Law, CEO of Relationships Australia QLD talks about counselling and how it can support better relationships. Most of our counselling services are conducted face-to-face. We also offer online and telephone counselling for people in remote areas (in some states) and for those with special needs, as well 'farm gate' services at clients' homes for remote rural clients. WHAT IS ELDER ABUSE? Elder financial abuse. This is the illegal, mismanagement or improper use of the older person’s finances. This includes stealing money or possessions, controlling their finances without permission, threats or coercion to gain Power of Attorney or pressuring them for earlyinheritances.
HOME | RELATIONSHIPS NT Whatever you're going through, we can help. We aim to provide a welcoming and accessible service to everyone in the community, regardless of their religion, cultural background, gender, sexual orientation and physical or mental ability.BLENDED FAMILIES
www.relationships.or.au b) Step sibling • Encourage respectful communication at all times, regardless of like or dislike. • Do not force the children to like each other, understand that itSHARE THE CARE
2 Contents About the Plan 3 Our Agreement 7 Communication 8 Living arrangements 13 Finances19 Education23 Other issues 25 Emergencynumbers 30
WARNING SIGNS OF A RELATIONSHIP BREAKDOWN Having differences in a relationship is normal and unavoidable. Stress and pressure can come from everyday life; health, work, family, children or money can all contribute to difficulties in relationships.A FAIR SHARE
A Fair Share - Negotiating your property settlement. This property settlement guide is to help you make final arrangements when going through a separation. Whether you have been married or living as a de facto couple, whether you have been living together for many years or only months, separation is a painful and disruptive time. MAY 2019: PET THERAPY Results. More than 1,300 people responded to the Relationships Australia online survey in May 2019. Three‑quarters of survey respondents (78%) identified as female, with more females than males responding in every age group (see figure 1 below). Just under eighty per cent of survey respondents were aged between 20‑59 years, andmore than 50
SERVICES — RELATIONSHIPS AUSTRALIA Relationships Australia offers a broad range of services to individuals, families and communities throughout the country. Core services such as counselling, mediation, and family dispute resolution (as well as associated early intervention and post-separation services) are funded by the Commonwealth Government and are available in each state and territory. SEPARATING FROM A PARTNER 1300 364 2 wwwrelationshipsorau Next steps For more information on our services and how they can support you, or to find your nearest centre:Call 1300 364 277
POSITIVE AND RESPECTFUL RELATIONSHIPS People in supportive, loving relationships are more likely to feel healthy, happy and satisfied with their lives. They are less likely to have mental or physical health problems or do things that affect theirhealth.
SENIOR RELATIONSHIP SERVICES Relationships Australia’s Senior Relationship Services assist older people and their families to prevent and resolve family conflict, have difficult conversations, plan for the future (including medical, health, financial and living arrangements), improve communication skills, make decisions that protect the interests, rights and safety of family members and reduce the risk of elder abuse WORKPLACE RELATIONSHIPS FOR EMPLOYEES The relationships you have in the workplace are a significant part ofyour life.
SHARE THE CARE
1 Why a parenting plan? Divorce and separation are painful for everyone involved–particularly children. At this challenging time children need support, love and contact with both parents.MEN AND SEPARATION
1 Separation and men’s experiences Separation and divorce are among the toughest experiences you will ever have. Men report a range of intense experiences during this time.A FAIR SHARE
A fair share | About this guide 1 About this guide Before you get started The importance of legal or financial advice This guide gives general information about the law.SAFE FROM VIOLENCE
2 What is domestic or family violence? Family violence, or domestic violence, is a pattern of behaviour where one person tries to dominateand control
WOMEN AND SEPARATION About this book If you are a woman going through separation or divorce, this book is for you. It was written to: • help you make sense of your feelings • provide options that may be useful • raise your awareness of some services that may help. The book was developed by Relationships Australia. RELATIONSHIPS AUSTRALIAEMAILSERVICESRELATIONSHIP ADVICEWHAT WEDOLOCATIONSABOUT US
Relationships Australia is a leading provider of relationship support services for individuals, families and communities. We offer services around the country that include counselling, family dispute resolution (mediation) and a range of family and community support and educationprograms.
OUR HISTORY
Relationships Australia had its genesis in the years following World War II, with many marriages succumbing to the stress of long, traumatic separations and difficulties when servicemen returned from active duty. At the time it became clear there was a need to support families and assist couples to re-develop close communication and mutual support and, where possible, renewed commitment toSHARE THE CARE
2 Contents About the Plan 3 Our Agreement 7 Communication 8 Living arrangements 13 Finances19 Education23 Other issues 25 Emergencynumbers 30
WHAT IS ELDER ABUSE? Elder physical abuse. Physical abuse describes any deliberate act that causes pain for, injury to, or intimidation of, an older person. This includes all forms of physical assault, along with the use of restraint by physical or chemical methods.A FAIR SHARE
A fair share | About this guide 1 About this guide Before you get started The importance of legal or financial advice This guide gives general information about the law.A FAIR SHARE
Whether you have been married or living as a de facto couple, whether you have been living together for many years or only months, separation is a painful and disruptive time. HOME | RELATIONSHIPS NT Whatever you're going through, we can help. We aim to provide a welcoming and accessible service to everyone in the community, regardless of their religion, cultural background, gender, sexual orientation and physical or mental ability. WOMEN AND SEPARATION About this book If you are a woman going through separation or divorce, this book is for you. It was written to: • help you make sense of your feelings • provide options that may be useful • raise your awareness of some services that may help. The book was developed by Relationships Australia. WARNING SIGNS OF A RELATIONSHIP BREAKDOWN Having differences in a relationship is normal and unavoidable. Stress and pressure can come from everyday life; health, work, family, children or money can all contribute to difficulties in relationships. MAY 2019: PET THERAPY More than 1,300 people responded to the Relationships Australia online survey in May 2019. Three‑quarters of survey respondents (78%) identified as female, with more females than males responding in every age group (see figure 1 below). RELATIONSHIPS AUSTRALIAEMAILSERVICESRELATIONSHIP ADVICEWHAT WEDOLOCATIONSABOUT US
Relationships Australia is a leading provider of relationship support services for individuals, families and communities. We offer services around the country that include counselling, family dispute resolution (mediation) and a range of family and community support and educationprograms.
OUR HISTORY
Relationships Australia had its genesis in the years following World War II, with many marriages succumbing to the stress of long, traumatic separations and difficulties when servicemen returned from active duty. At the time it became clear there was a need to support families and assist couples to re-develop close communication and mutual support and, where possible, renewed commitment toSHARE THE CARE
2 Contents About the Plan 3 Our Agreement 7 Communication 8 Living arrangements 13 Finances19 Education23 Other issues 25 Emergencynumbers 30
WHAT IS ELDER ABUSE? Elder physical abuse. Physical abuse describes any deliberate act that causes pain for, injury to, or intimidation of, an older person. This includes all forms of physical assault, along with the use of restraint by physical or chemical methods. INTERNAL RESEARCH AND EVALUATION Relationships Australia undertakes research to enable us to highlight issues, service gaps and areas for improvement, and measure the effectiveness of our services.OUR HISTORY
Relationships Australia had its genesis in the years following World War II, with many marriages succumbing to the stress of long, traumatic separations and difficulties when servicemen returned from active duty. At the time it became clear there was a need to support families and assist couples to re-develop close communication and mutual support and, where possible, renewed commitment toCOUNSELLING
Dr Ian Law, CEO of Relationships Australia QLD talks about counselling and how it can support better relationships. Most of our counselling services are conducted face-to-face. We also offer online and telephone counselling for people in remote areas (in some states) and for those with special needs, as well 'farm gate' services at clients' homes for remote rural clients.BLENDED FAMILIES
www.relationships.org.au Blended Families Blended families can take on many forms but will typically include a couple and their children from previous relationships, asSAFE FROM VIOLENCE
2 What is domestic or family violence? Family violence, or domestic violence, is a pattern of behaviour where one person tries to dominateand control
ANU EVALUATION SUPPLEMENTARY REPORT MARCH 2021 Page 4 of 11 neighbourhood for over 10 years, with 8% having lived there for less than a year. The majority of respondents (64%) either lived in a two-parent WOMEN AND SEPARATION About this book If you are a woman going through separation or divorce, this book is for you. It was written to: • help you make sense of your feelings • provide options that may be useful • raise your awareness of some services that may help. The book was developed by Relationships Australia.MEN AND SEPARATION
1 Separation and men’s experiences Separation and divorce are among the toughest experiences you will ever have. Men report a range of intense experiences during this time. WHAT ABOUT THE CHILDREN? 3 Introduction When a separation occurs it is a very painful and distressing time for all concerned. This booklet is about how you can assist your children to cope with the situation. ANXIETY FROM SOCIAL MEDIA Social media is a great way to keep in touch and stay up to date. But what happens when scrolling through Facebook or Instagram is no longer making you feel connected, but causing stress and loneliness instead? ATTENTION: Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Relationships Australia Togglenavigation
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We are a federation of service providers in each Australian state and territory and have a national office based in Canberra. NEW PUBLISHED RESEARCH DEMONSTRATES THAT NEIGHBOUR DAY'S WHOLE-OF-COMMUNITY APPROACH LEADS TO REDUCTIONS IN LONELINESS_22 APR 2021_
Relationships Australia is pleased to announce that new research conducted in collaboration with the Australian National University has been published demonstrating that involvement in Neighbour Day leads to a tangible and sustained reduction in loneliness.Read more...
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