CONTACTS
GATEWAY
LINKS
Connecting you to organisations around advocacy and collaborative pieces to provide a collective voice.
ADELAIDE NORTH WEST HOMELESSNESS ALLIANCE
At the Adelaide North West Homelessness Alliance, we believe safe and appropriate housing is a human right, and essential to wellbeing and independence.
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That’s why we’re committed to providing support and services to young people, Aboriginal people, adults and families experiencing or at risk of homelessness across Adelaide’s north and west, extending as far as the Barossa.
WOMEN'S SAFETY SERVICES SA
Women’s Safety Services SA (WSSSA) supports women and their children who are experiencing domestic and family violence. We are an organisation committed to helping people find safety and support during and after experiencing abuse.
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We believe all women and children have the right to live safely in their homes, and that experiencing domestic and family violence is a fundamental breach of human rights. We advocate for all perpetrators of violence to be held accountable for their actions.
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Most of all, we believe domestic violence is everyone’s business and that all levels of society must work together to strive for its elimination.
HOMELESSNESS CONNECT SA
Connect you with relevant services and information to help in your current situation
Short-term assistance until you can be connected to a specialist homelessness service
Referrals to specialist services including Domestic Violence and Aboriginal Family Violence services, youth services and mental health support
SA HOMELESSNESS ALLIANCES
The SA Housing Authority has established five Alliances, to service the complex and evolving needs of clients experiencing or at risk of homelessness across South Australia.
This comprises four regional homelessness alliances, and one state-wide domestic and family violence alliance, and commenced operations 1 July 2021.
NATIONAL SHELTER
National Shelter is a non-government peak organisation that aims to improve housing access, affordability, appropriateness, safety and security for people on low incomes.
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Since 1976, National Shelter has worked towards this goal by influencing government policy and action, and by raising public awareness about housing issues.
AUSTRALIAN ALLIANCE TO END
HOMELESSNESS
AAEH is an independent champion for preventing and ending homelessness in Australia. Since 2013, we have supported individuals, organisations, governments, and local communities to work collaboratively to systemically end homelessness.
Specifically, we work to prevent, reduce, and end homelessness by ensuring that everyone has access to the housing and support they need, so that any future incidents of homelessness are rare, brief, and a one-time occurrence. This is how we define an end to homelessness.
SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ALLIANCE TO END
HOMELESSNESS
Our mission is to achieve our vision through local collaboration with a broad range of not-for-profit organisations, government agencies, private organisations, and service providers that have come together to lead the charge for ending homelessness in South Australia.
By measuring the number and needs of everyone experiencing homelessness in as close to real-time as possible, the SAAEH drives system coordination, innovation, and advocacy, with the mission of ending homelessness by making it rare, brief, and a one-time occurrence.
LIFELINE AUSTRALIA
We are a national charity providing all Australians experiencing emotional distress with access to 24 hour crisis support and suicide prevention services. We are committed to empowering Australians to be suicide-safe through connection, compassion and hope.
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​Lifeline exists to ensure that no person in Australia has to face their darkest moments alone. Our experience has shown us that it is through connection that we can find hope. We are available 24 hours a day to listen, without judgement to any person in Australia who is feeling overwhelmed, experiencing crisis or longs to be heard.
EMERGENCY CRISIS CONTACTS
If you are experiencing an emergency or are in a crisis, please call the relevant support contact.
If there's an immediate risk of harm to yourself or others, please call triple zero 000