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New on ccd.net. Ccdnet member news and events will keep you up to date with what is happening around the country - check out the latest member news, projects, forums and ccd organisations posted below. Why not publish your own news or projects to add to the ccd.net community? No ccd news articles right now. 1 in other words. Presents newly developed work by eleven South Australian artists alongside the work of fourteen individuals who practice crafts specific to their ethnic heritage. 4 O HAPPY DAY!
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Tobbacco Free – Support Group Program – Partners In Recovery
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No Wrong Door SWS. No Wrong Door SWS. Tobbacco Free – Support Group Program. The Tobacco Free Group is held at Northside Macarthur. The group has been running well, and those interested should check out our flyer for contact details, Times and dates are listed on the event calendar on this site. Partners in Recovery SWS. For intake please call. 1300 747 797 (1300 PIR SWS). For further information please call us on 1300 747 797 or complete the form on the contact page. Website PIRSWS Website by Forge.
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PIR AND Systems Change Forum: Creating Sustainable Change In NSW – Partners In Recovery
http://www.pirsws.com.au/news/pir-and-systems-change-forum-creating-sustainable-change-in-nsw
No Wrong Door SWS. No Wrong Door SWS. PIR AND Systems Change Forum: Creating Sustainable Change In NSW. There can be little doubt that change is in the air in the landscape of mental health policy in NSW. Amid the roll-out of the NDIS and NSW Partnerships for Health community sector reforms, there is considerable uncertainty about the future. In this climate, the value of the recent Partners in Recovery (PIR) Foresight Workshop is manifold. Read more on the outcomes of this forum here.
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Bankstown Wellness Festival – Partners In Recovery
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No Wrong Door SWS. No Wrong Door SWS. In February, Partners in Recovery South West Sydney (PIRSWS) worked with the Bankstown Recovery and Support Network to hold a Wellness Festival in Bankstown. The purpose of this festival was to promote information and services about Mental Health. The Festival was held at Paul Keating Park, with a great turn out of over 500 community members attending. Partners in Recovery SWS. For intake please call. 1300 747 797 (1300 PIR SWS). Website PIRSWS Website by Forge.
thinkanddotank.net.au
Think+DO Tank | storytelling
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61 410 539 853 email thinkanddotank. Is an interactive, immersive and participatory public art and heritage interpretation work that explores time and remembering along the Parramatta River in Sydney. A team of artists are working alongside community members, Aboriginal custodians of the waterways, and historians to enliven the stories of the River from today and yesterday, and to ask what it is to remember. LOST IN BOOKS Crowdfunding - GIVE NOW! Moving one another to action. Is a long-term project based...
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Think+DO Tank | youth engagement
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61 410 539 853 email thinkanddotank. Formerly known as The Thinking Room). Is a project that has now well and truly spread its wings, transforming from an idea into a practice! Is a long-term project based in the communities of the Green Valley. In Liverpool, NSW. It aims to explore the nature and quality of public spaces, and the extent to which local communities can contribute to making shared spaces more ideal. Think DO Tank Foundation is working in close partnership with Powerhouse Youth Theatre.
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Think+DO Tank | communities of action
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61 410 539 853 email thinkanddotank. LOST IN BOOKS Crowdfunding - GIVE NOW! Our foundation, Think DO Tank's Foundation, is currently raising money to open the doors on a beautiful and innovative project, LOST IN BOOKS, a multilingual children's bookshop, creative learning and language acquisition hub. Moving one another to action. Do the stories that each of us carry around with us matter? Are they merely distracting noise in our heads, or something that might allow us to connect with other people? It is...
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Think+DO Tank | community engagement
http://thinkanddotank.net.au/tag/community_engagement
61 410 539 853 email thinkanddotank. Is an interactive, immersive and participatory public art and heritage interpretation work that explores time and remembering along the Parramatta River in Sydney. A team of artists are working alongside community members, Aboriginal custodians of the waterways, and historians to enliven the stories of the River from today and yesterday, and to ask what it is to remember. LOST IN BOOKS Crowdfunding - GIVE NOW! Formerly known as The Thinking Room). In Liverpool, NSW.
celebrateafricanaustraliansnsw.org
Friends of Africa - Celebration of African Australians Inc - New South Wales
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Meet iconic Africans in NSW. Click to see organizations supporting Africans in NSW. Africans in NSW Got Talent. Watch Videos of African Artistes in NSW. What do people say about us. Click here to read. Visit our national website for more information about us. On this page, we will showcase Australian organizations, businesses and individuals providing wonderful services and assistance to the African communities in New South Wales. Gadigal Information Services- Koori Radio 93.7FM. Facebook: Kathy Novak SBS.
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Liverpool Migrant Resource Centre - NSW Settlement Partnership
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Liverpool Migrant Resource Centre. Liverpool Migrant Resource Centre. Liverpool MRC is a community-based not-for-profit organisation that works with all people from a non-English speaking background, specialising in helping newly arrived migrants, refugees and diverse communities to settle in Australia. Its mission is to actively and directly relieve the situation of migrants and refugees whose social condition renders them disadvantaged. This includes second generation Australians. These programs assist...