Social justice radio presented by @SACOSS, hosted by @LisaBurns_ and @RossWomersley. Every Tuesday, 6-7pm on @radioadelaide. Digital, online and 101.5 FM.
Thank you @SACOSSradio for giving us and so many other organisations and important community issues a voice and a platform across 344 wonderful shows! Amazing work @SACOSS@RossWomersley@LisaBurns_ ! 👍
A tiny bit of sadness - but mostly grateful for everyone who has contributed and shared their stories over the years! How fortunate we've been to hold space and listen to those seeking justice for all. Hear our 344th and final show tonight @radioadelaide, 6-7pm. @SACOSS
Many of us have come into contact with #prescription#opioids in our lives – while they might be beneficial in providing short-term relief in some circumstances, they are not recommended for long-term use and can become addictive: https://t.co/cXpqx48ySw @SACOSS@Reach4TheFacts
"Insurance is pretty key to how resilient communities and people are in the face of the sort of fires and disasters that we've had in recent weeks." Dr Greg Ogle explains the importance of insurance and @SACOSS' latest Cost of Living report: https://t.co/z3arcMpClr #CoL
You can hear the fifth and final episode of our #SASuffrage125 series tonight from 6-7pm @radioadelaide. We're exploring the legacy of Rosetta Birks and the current challenges faced by those wanting to build a new life in Australia. Tune in via: https://t.co/Nj0Ug12B6a @Sonder_SA
In 1894, Mary Colton recognised the need for places of refuge & community for women. Today, one woman dies each week at the hands of an intimate partner.🎧Episode 4 #SASuffrage125: https://t.co/lmUjCzYTft
☎️ If you or anyone you know needs help, call @1800RESPECT on 1800 737 732
Stories of lived experience can help to shape & inform our understanding of how services are doing well & where the gaps are. There’s also a lesson in how services view people - as clients, consumers or experts. @EllieHodges13 explains: https://t.co/sAGDGAvP8o @LELAN_SA @SACOSS
On the Anniversary of the Apology last week, Centacare's John Lochowiak spoke to @radioadelaide about why it’s so important to embrace this day each year, and incorporate its message and learnings into everyday service provision. https://t.co/3BNP4b6qi8 @RecSouthAus@RecAustralia
Suffragist Mary Colton cared about the wellbeing of women and children, including those experiencing homelessness and those seeking refuge from domestic and family violence. Hear the fourth episode in our series on #SASuffrage125, tonight from 6-7pm.
Farewell to the terrific @SACOSSradio Small Change program and the talented team behind it. Congratulations on creating informative and engaging radio that made a difference.
👏👏 @LisaBurns_@RossWomersley
After 6.7 years, 1000+ interviews & 344 shows, we’re hanging up the headphones for the very last time. A heartfelt thanks to those of you who've contributed their voices, our listeners who've enjoyed tuning in & @radioadelaide. Join us for our final show - Tuesday 3 March, 6-7pm.
Catch up on our #SAsuffrage125 series featuring Augusta Zadow, Catherine Helen Spence and Mary Lee via the @SACOSS website: https://t.co/9mBsHUSx1R @radioadelaide
Mary Lee may best be known for spearheading the SA suffrage campaign... but did you know she also made significant contributions to ensuring those living with mental illness were treated with dignity? Hear Episode 3 in our series on #SASuffrage125, @radioadelaide 6-7pm.
Hear this week's chat with Centacare's John Lochowiak - he describes why it’s so important for service organisations to embrace the #Apology and incorporate its message and learnings into every day service provision: https://t.co/NYPTwtknub #2020ApologyBreakfast
Mary Lee may best be known for spearheading the SA suffrage campaign... but did you know she also made significant contributions to ensuring those living with mental illness were treated with dignity? Hear Episode 3 in our series on #SASuffrage125, @radioadelaide 6-7pm.
Who were Catherine Helen Spence and Augusta Zadow, and how has their work shaped the lives of people living in South Australia today? Hear the first two episodes in our series commemorating #SASuffrage125: https://t.co/caWjtMXBcU
"This is terrible news. We've known for a very, very long time - in fact, from the early days of cashless welfare in the Northern Territory in 2007 - that this is a nasty scheme and it doesn't work." Pas Forgione @ACOSS re Federal Government's new plans: https://t.co/Gdu48s9bXc