Shelter WA in the Central Great Southern
The focus was on both networking and exploring a range of key regional issues in the youth sector, including housing and homelessness.
The focus was on both networking and exploring a range of key regional issues in the youth sector, including housing and homelessness.
Shelter WA will continue to facilitate collaboration between the four providers and build on the established momentum to facilitate knowledge sharing and peer support.
We are committed to championing the Uluru Statement from the Heart within our organisation and our networks.
You can nominate up to two individuals that you believe should be recognised for their positive impact.
The Southern Aboriginal Corporation (SAC) serves the Noongar community in the South West and Great Southern regions of Western Australia.
The project will focus on optimising the ACHO’s current assets, build on their professionalism and through a peer-to-peer learning approach build collective capability supported by the technical expertise shared across the organisations.
This peer-to-peer approach is being supported by technical expertise shared across the four organisations.
Long before the acronym COVID-19 had ever been heard of Shelter WA had hit upon the idea of tying in inaugural sector awards to coincide with its 40 Anniversary in 2020 – acknowledging the present and leaving a legacy for the future.