Naa Marni Niipurna

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Our understanding of relationships is inspired and informed by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People’s knowledge and practice that sees all things as interrelated.

Kaurna

Kaurna Land spans from Crystal Brook in the north. Cape Jervois in the south, the Adelaide hills in the east and waters in the west. Kaurna land borders Nukunu, Ngarrindjeri, Peramangk, Narungga and Ngadjuri. The term ‘Kaurna’ likely finds 
it’s roots from the neighbouring Ramindjeri/Ngarrindjeri language, showing the closeness between Aboriginal lands.

We acknowledge the Traditional Lands of the Kaurna People and we respect and support their Spiritual, Physical, Intellectual and Emotional relationship with their Country.

We acknowledge the Traditional Lands
of the Kaurna People
and we respect and support their
Spiritual, Physical,
Intellectual and Emotional
relationship with their Country.

Our understanding of relationships is inspired and informed by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People’s knowledge and practice that sees all things as interrelated.

PERAMANGK

Peramangk country extends from the foothills above the Adelaide Plains, north from Mount Barker through Harrogate, Gumeracha, Mount Pleasant, and Springton to the Angaston and Gawler districts in the Barossa, and south to Strathalbyn and Myponga on 
the Fleurieu Peninsula. There are also sites along the River Murray to the east where Peramangk people had access to the river. “Peramangk” is a combination of words ‘Pera’ – place on the tiered range of mount lofty and ‘Maingker’ – red ochre skin warrior.

We acknowledge the Traditional Lands of the Peramangk People
and we respect and support their Spiritual, Physical, Intellectual and Emotional relationship with their Country.

We acknowledge the Traditional Lands
of the Peramangk People
and we respect and support their
Spiritual, Physical,
Intellectual and Emotional
relationship with their Country.

Our understanding of relationships is inspired and informed by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People’s knowledge and practice that sees all things as interrelated.

Erawirung

Erawirung refers to the Yirawirung and Jirawirung people whose lands are located on the upper reaches of the Murray River in the Berri Riverland. The Riverland also refers to areas surrounding such as: Ngaiawang, Ngawait, Nganguruku, Ngintait, Ngaralte, Ngarkat and small parts of Maraura and Daanggali.

We acknowledge the Traditional Lands of the Erawirung People and we respect and support their Spiritual, Physical, Intellectual and Emotional relationship with their Country.

We acknowledge the Traditional Lands
of the Erawirung People
and we respect and support their
Spiritual, Physical,
Intellectual and Emotional
relationship with their Country.

Our understanding of relationships is inspired and informed by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People’s knowledge and practice that sees all things as interrelated.

BOANDIK

Boandik country is located in the Mount Gambier region. “Boandik” or “Bunganditji” means ‘People of the Reeds’.

We acknowledge the Traditional Lands of the Boandik People and we respect and support their Spiritual, Physical, Intellectual and Emotional relationship with their Country.

We acknowledge the Traditional Lands
of the Boandik People
and we respect and support their
Spiritual, Physical,
Intellectual and Emotional
relationship with their Country.

Our understanding of relationships is inspired and informed by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People’s knowledge and practice that sees all things as interrelated.

kurdnatta

Kurdnatta country is located in the Port Augusta region. This area also includes the lands of the Barngarla and Nukunu people. “Kurdnatta” means ‘Place of Drifting Sand’.

We acknowledge the Traditional Lands of the Kurdnatta People and we respect and support their Spiritual, Physical, Intellectual and Emotional relationship with their Country.

We acknowledge the Traditional Lands
of the Kurdnatta People
and we respect and support their
Spiritual, Physical,
Intellectual and Emotional
relationship with their Country.

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We come together as RASA, a not-for-profit organisation that exists on the lands of Kaurna . Tarntanya . Kuntu . Yartapuulti . Warraparinga . Para Wirra . Peramangk . Erawirung . Boandik . Kurdnatta .

RASA recognises the world’s oldest continuous living culture. For more than 65,000 years the original custodians welcomed all people to their Lands. They taught us responsibility, reciprocity and connections to these lands, knowing we are all visitors to these places that we live, work, and enjoy.

We acknowledge the importance of knowing these countries, to recognise the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, their Elders, their communities, their stories. When we learn about Country we recognise the care for the lands, skies, waters, plants, and animals that has always been a part of Aboriginal cultures.

We come together as RASA,
a not-for-profit organisation that
exists on the lands of
Kaurna . Tarntanya . Kuntu .
Yartapuulti . Warraparinga .
Para Wirra . Peramangk . Erawirung .
Boandik . Kurdnatta .

RASA recognises the world’s oldest
continuous living culture. For more
than 65,000 years the original
custodians welcomed all people to
their Lands. They taught us
responsibility, reciprocity and
connections to these lands,
knowing we are all visitors to these
places that we live, work, and enjoy.

We acknowledge the importance of
knowing these countries, to recognise
the Aboriginal and Torres Strait
Islander people, their Elders,
their communities, their stories.
When we learn about Country we
recognise the care for the lands,
skies, waters, plants, and animals
that has always been a part of
Aboriginal cultures.

We are conscious of our privilege to be here, doing the work that we do.
We understand that this privilege comes from the ongoing violation of these
lands which continues to harm Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people's

relationships, health, wellbeing and aspirations.

RASA embraces the opportunity to learn from the knowledge and wisdom of First Nations peoples. The knowledge and wisdom we absorb inspires us to work restoratively,
with open-mindedness and holistically, to foster meaningful change in future lives.

We believe that walking in harmony depends on our ability as an organisation to listen, appreciate, collaborate, learn, and speak up.

We are conscious of our privilege to
be here, doing the work that we do.
We understand that this privilege
comes from the ongoing violation
of these lands which continues to
harm Aboriginal and Torres Strait
Islander people's relationships,
health, wellbeing and aspirations.

RASA embraces the opportunity to
learn from the knowledge and
wisdom of First Nations peoples.
The knowledge and wisdom we
absorb inspires us to work
restoratively, with open-mindedness
and holistically, to foster meaningful
change in future lives.

We believe that walking in harmony
depends on our ability as an
organisation to listen, appreciate,
collaborate, learn, and speak up.

This is, was and always will be, Aboriginal land, water and songlines.

This is, was and always will be,
Aboriginal land, water and songlines.

Crisis Help + Support

Crisis Help + Support

Urgent support, when you need it.

 

ORGANISATIONDETAILSCONTACT NUMBERSERVICE/SUPPORT HOURS
Beyond BlueSupport for people experiencing anxiety or depression1300 224 63624 hours a day/7 days per week
Child Abuse Report Line (CARL)Reporting child protection concerns131 47824 hours a day/7 days per week
Crisis CareCrisis Care provides an after-hours response to immediate child abuse and neglect matters, and crisis situations relating to children who are under the Guardianship of the Minister131 611Monday to Friday 4:00pm – 9:00pm
24 hours on weekends and public holidays
Domestic Violence and Aboriginal Family Violence Gateway ServiceSupport for families experiencing domestic and family violence1800 800 09824 hours a day/7 days per week
Family Drug SupportSupport for families affected by alcohol and other drugs1300 368 18624 hours a day/ 7 days per week
Family Relationship Advice LineTelephone services for families affected by relationship and separation issues1800 050 321Monday to Friday 8:00am – 8:00pm
Saturday 10:00am – 4:00pm (excluding national public holidays)
Gambling HelplineSupport for people affected by gambling1800 858 85824 hours a day/7 days per week
Grief and Loss ServiceSupport for people experiencing grief and loss08 8131 3400Monday to Friday 9:00am – 5:00pm
Hepatitis SAInformation and services for people affected by hepatitis1300 437 222Monday to Friday 9:00am – 5:00pm
Health Direct AustraliaTelephone advice line staffed by nurses to provide expert health advice and information1800 022 22224 hours a day/7 days per week
Kids HelplineHelpline for children1800 551 80024 hours a day/7 days per week
LifelineCrisis support and suicide prevention helpline131 11424 hours a day/7 days per week
Lived Experience Telephone Support Service (LETSS)Assist people in the Adelaide Metro Region to access mental health support during the hours of via phone or web chat.1800 013 755
Web Chat
5pm – 11:30pm, 365 days a year
Legal HelplineFree legal help1800 366 424Monday to Friday 9:00am – 4:30pm
MensLine AustraliaSupport, information and referral service1300 789 97824 hours a day/7 days per week
Mental Health Triage Service SA HealthCan provide advice and information in a mental health emergency or crisis situation13 14 6524 hours a day/7 days a week
My Aged CareSupport through the aged care system1800 200 422Monday to Friday 8:00am – 8:00pm
Saturday 10:00am – 2:00pm
Pregnancy, Birth and Baby HelplineInformation and counselling service1800 882 43624 hours a day/7 days per week
Parentline AustraliaSupport, counselling and parent education1300 301 300Monday to Friday 9:00am – 9:00pm
Police AssistanceFor Police assistance or to report a non-urgent crime131 44424 hours a day/7 days per week
QuitlineSupport to quit smoking137 848Monday to Friday 8:30am – 7:30pm
Saturday 2:00pm – 4:00pm
SANE HelplineMental health support and information1800 187 263Monday to Friday 8:30am – 4:30pm
SHINE SASexual health information(08) 8300 5300Monday to Friday 9:00am – 1:00pm
SIDS and KidsInformation for parents about Sudden Infant Death Syndrome1300 308 30724 hours a day/7 days per week
State Emergency ServicePolice, ambulance, fire024 hours a day/7 days per week
Suicide Call Back ServiceCrisis counselling for people at risk of suicide, carers for someone who is suicidal and those bereaved by suicide1300 659 46724 hours a day/7 days per week
The LineInformation and support for relationshipsOnline Resources24 hours a day/7 days per week
Salvation ArmyWelfare organisation1300 363 62224 hours a day/7 days per week
Translating and Interpreting ServiceTranslation services131 45024 hours a day/7 days per week
TresillianAdvice for parents of children aged 0-5 from Child and Family Health Nurses1300 272 736

7:00 am – 11:00 /7 days per week

 

Lifeline 

131 114

A free telephone counselling service. 

 

Suicide Call Back Service  

1300 659 467

A nationwide service providing telephone and online counselling to people affected by suicide. 

 

Kid’s Helpline 

1800 551 800

A counselling service for kids and young people. 

 

1800 RESPECT 

1800 737 732

A national sexual assault, domestic and family violence counselling service. 

 

Child Abuse Prevention Service 

02 9716 8000 

Family support, abuse prevention and community education services. 

 

MensLine Australia 

1300 789 978

MensLine Australia offers counselling and resources for men in crisis. 

 

Mental Health Advice Line 

1800 011 511 

The Mental Health Advice Line offers professional help and advice, as well as referrals to local mental health services. 

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