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Families + The Community

South Australian Family Law Pathways Network helps separated families navigate the legal system by providing referrals, resources and information.

Professionals + Practitioners

Supporting practitioners to work collaboratively, to maintain strong working relationships and to develop appropriate referral mechanisms across the broader family law sector.

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Networking Events

Coordinating events, providing information about services and developing and distributing resources throughout South Australia to help professionals to better assist the separating families they work with.

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Helping Families

Navigating The Legal System

Visit our website where you will find a range of resources and links to essential information about family law services across South Australia – helping you to help your clients.

Family Law Pathways

The South Australian Family Law Pathways Network (SAFLPN) is a coordinated network of organisations and professionals operating in the broader family law system in South Australia. Fostering dialogue and collaboration between service providers to assist separating and separated families to access services in metropolitan Adelaide, as well in larger regional centres in South Australia.

How Can We Support You

For industry professionals, including family law practitioners, counsellors, psychologists and social workers.

Australian Institute of Social Relations

Australian Institute of Social Relations

The Australian Institute of Social Relations (RTO 102358) is the training division of Relationships Australia SA. We provide high-quality, accessible and cost-effective community services training for new and experienced learners.

Family Doors

Family Doors

An evidence-based universal screening framework for keeping families safe. The tool can be used by all helping professionals, including family law practitioners, counsellors, psychologists and social workers.

My Safety Planner

My Safety Planner

My Safety Planner is an online tool to help community members and professionals support young people to develop a plan for when they may be thinking about suicide or self-harm. 

Relationships are the threads that connect us to each other and the world we all shape and share.

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