Links

There are many non-government organisations, peak bodies and government departments that develop policies, conduct research, provide funding and initiate programs that impact upon the work of Community Centres and Neighbourhood Houses.

Introduction

Please find listed below just some of the non-government organisations, peak bodies and government departments who interact with Community Centres and Neighbourhood Houses and who may be a source of advice, support, funding, programs, services and advocacy. Please click on the links below to visit respective websites.

Adult Learning Australia

Australian Neighbourhood Houses and Centres Association (ANHCA)

Australian Taxation Office (ATO)

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Community Arts Network SA

Community Benefit SA

Community Business Bureau

Commonwealth Department of Family, Housing, Community Services & Indigenous Affairs (FaHCSIA)

Community Gardens Project in South Australia

Connecting Up Australia (CUA)

Department of Further Education, Employment, Science and Technology

Department of Education, Employment & Workplace Relations

Department of Families and Communities

Department of Health

Don Dunstan Foundation

Equal Opportunity Commission (SA)

Foundation for Rural and Regional Renewal

Legal Services Commission of South Australia

Mental Health Coalition of South Australia (MHCSA)

Migrant Resource Centre of SA (MRCSA)

Myer Foundation

National Training Information Service (NTIS)

Office of Consumer & Business Affairs (OCBA)

Office for Volunteers (OFV)

SA Department for Families and Communities (DFC)

SafeworkSA

Service Excellence Program (SEP)

Smith Family

South Australian Council of Adult Literacy

South Australian Council of Social Service Inc

TAFESA

Volunteering SA Inc

Workers' Educational Association (WEA) of SA