African Women's Federation of South Australia in Salisbury, South Australia, Australia | Community organisation
African Women's Federation of South Australia
Locality: Salisbury, South Australia, Australia
Phone: +6181666602
Address: 1 Brown Terrace 5108 Salisbury, SA, Australia
Website: http://www.awfosa.com
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24.01.2022 If you're in quarantine, you must remain in quarantine for the full 14 days or as directed by SA health. The recent lifting of restrictions DOES NOT change... the circumstances for anyone in quarantine. You must remain in quarantine even if you return a negative test. You must have a negative result in your day 12 test to be able to be released from quarantine on day 14. Information on how to self-isolate/self-quarantine: www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/covidisoadvice
22.01.2022 COVID-19 Health Alert 17 November 2020 (8.40pm) Advice has been issued for the following locations: Thomas More College Roma Mitchell Secondary College... Mawson Lakes School and Preschool Holy Family Catholic School Goodstart Early Learning Child Care Centre Parafield Gardens Visit www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/covidcontacttracing to read the specific quarantine and testing advice for each site.
21.01.2022 Updates have been made to the public activity restrictions in South Australia. The Emergency Management (Public Activities No 11) (COVID-19) Direction 2020 has... been revoked and replaced by the Emergency Management (Public Activities No 12) (COVID-19) Direction 2020. This new Direction comes into effect as 12.01am on Sunday 22 November 2020. The Direction provides updates after South Australia’s Stay at Home period. The changes are minor and restrictions under the previous Direction largely apply. The following changes have been made to the Public Activities Direction in South Australia: Gymnasiums, health clubs, fitness centres, yoga, barre and spin facilities, dance and pilates studios, boot camps and other personal training activities (indoors and outdoors) can operate. Retail shopping hours will return to normal as of 12.01am on Sunday 22 November 2020. The following restrictions and provisions are in place and carried over from the previous Direction: The 1 person per 4 square metre rule applies to all activities. The Direction provides updates after South Australia’s Stay at Home period. The changes are minor and restrictions under the previous Direction largely apply. The following changes has been made to the Public Activities Direction in South Australia: Dancing and drinking at a relevant licensed premises prohibited. Public Activities Gatherings Funeral- 50 people max Weddings- 150 people max Religious Ceremonies- 100 people max Private gatherings- 50 people max Private residence- 10 people max (unless more than 10 people permanently live at the house then they are permitted to stay) Caravan park- 10 people max per site All other holiday accommodation- 10 people max 10 people per table at hospitality venues. Gymnasiums, health clubs, fitness centres, yoga, barre and spin facilities, dance and pilates studios, boot camps and other personal training activities (indoors and outdoors) can operate. Indoor play centres, recreation centres and amusement parks and arcades cannot open. Entertainment venues (including museums, cinemas, zoos, etc., see direction for more) are restricted to 1 person per 4sqm. Personal Care (beauty salons, tattoo parlours, day spas, etc., see direction for more) must ensure employees wear PPE when providing services. Further COVID-19 Advice The SA Government has released updated COVID-19 advice due to the Parafield cluster. Please note the following are recommended but do not form part of a formal directive at this point in time. South Australian residents should work from home where possible. Vulnerable people are advised to stay at home and avoid having visitors at the moment. Unnecessary travel is discouraged. South Australian residents should wear a mask when physical distancing of 1.5m cannot be observed, e.g. on public transport. *Note- the information above only highlights the changes key made and does not reflect all requirements under the Public Activities No 12 Direction. Members of the public and Essential Travellers are encouraged to see the full direction for further information. All existing directions, frequently asked questions and other information can be found here: https://www.covid-19.sa.gov.au/emergency-declarations If you require further information you can call the SA COVID-19 Information Line on 1800 253 787 between the hours of 9am to 5pm 7 days per week or go to the SA Health website at www.sahealth.sa.gov.au or www.sa.gov.au/covid-19
21.01.2022 Live Your Best Life Health Expo The Live Your Best Life Health Expo will be broadcasted on Facebook as a Webinar on Tuesday 24th of November 2020 between 10:00am-2:00pm. Attached to this email is the flyer (with a clickable links to register). Please also note the links listed below to the Australian Refugee's Association's website. ... Please distribute this information to your community and internal connections as we aim to reach and encourage as many people to register before the 24th of November 2020. YouTube Link (Promo Clips) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCcs9fcHixIJ4NzwKlN1G7g Health Expo Link (Registration): https://www.australianrefugee.org/healthexpo2020/ Please share as widely as possible. Mant thanks AWFOSA Supporting the Australian Refugee Association of SA
20.01.2022 Dear clients, members, volunteers and friends of AWFOSA, We hope that you are all keeping safe and following government restrictions during this difficult time. We are all in this together and let's go through it all together. As we are required to stay home for the next 6days, AWFOSA office at 1 Brown Terrace Salisbury SA 5108 will be closed until further notice. ... In the meantime, all AWFOSA sessions and face to face services have been cancelled. However, you can reach us by email at: [email protected] if you have any urgent enquiries. Let's stay safe and do this together.. AWFOSA TEAM
18.01.2022 - : Roma Mitchell Secondary College. We have been informed by the Communicable Disease Control Branch of SA Health that a student at Roma M...itchell Secondary College has been diagnosed with COVID-19. The Department for Education has enacted its COVID-19 protocol and will shut the site for a minimum of 24 hours. Families have been contacted and students will be released in a manner agreed with parents/carers. Students have been instructed to go home and stay there until further instructions. Public health officials are carrying out contact tracing and the Department for Education and SA Health will inform anyone who needs to self-isolate. As soon as the site is vacated we will thoroughly clean the relevant areas. The site will not reopen until public health officials indicate it is safe to do so.
16.01.2022 IMPORTANT COVID-19 TESTING INFORMATION Please only attend a COVID-19 testing site if you have COVID-19 symptoms OR have been instructed to get tested by SA Heal...th. Visit www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/covidcontacttracing to find out if you are impacted by the Parafield Cluster AND are required to get tested. We are working hard to extend operating hours of clinics and put on more staff. If you need to get tested: Please be patient with staff who are working hard to organise logistics and collect samples. Be prepared for delays by bringing water and snacks. If you are attending a walk-in site, bring sun protection (sunscreen, hat, umbrella) and a chair. Keep 1.5 metres between yourself and others in line and wear a mask if possible. Do not take other people with you to get tested, other than those you need to care for. Motorists are reminded to not queue across intersections, ensure that you leave enough distance between your vehicle and the one in front of you, drive slowly through the testing sites and ensure you have enough fuel if waiting in line at a drive-through clinic. After your test: Go straight home. Avoid contact with other people. Stay in self-isolation until you receive a negative test result (in certain cases you may be required to remain in self-isolation or self-quarantine if directed to do so by SA Health or SA Police, even if you receive a negative test result). Information on how to self-isolate/self-quarantine: www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/covidisoadvice If you are well but worried, contact the SA COVID-19 Mental Health Support Line on 1800 632 753
12.01.2022 COVID-19 Temporary Restrictions URGENT NOTICE 16 Nov 2020 - South Australia To safeguard our community and STOP the spread of PARAFIELD COV...ID Cluster - we are implementing immediate RESTRICTIONS from midnight tonight (17 November 2020 - 12.01am), to limit the transmission of coronavirus in South Australia. The temporary closure of all gyms, recreation centres and trampoline and play cafes (expected up to 2 weeks) Funerals capped at 50 people, with guests to observe one person per four square-metre social distancing guidelines Church ceremonies capped at 100 people, with people to observe one person per four square-metre social distancing guidelines Weddings must be registered with the communicable disease control branch, (form to be available online soon) Private gatherings at licensed venues capped at 50 people, with guests to observe one person per four square-metre social distancing guidelines No stand-up alcohol consumption allowed at licensed venues even outdoors Pubs, clubs and restaurants capped at 100 per venue, with guests to observe one person per four square-metre social distancing guidelines Maximum bookings of 10 people at licenced venues Gatherings at private residences capped at 10 people The cancellation of community sports fixtures and training, including indoor and outdoor sports, however outdoor fitness activities such as boot camps will be permitted The cancellation of all activities with an approved COVID-19 management plan scheduled for the next two weeks Masks mandatory for service providers at personal care businesses such as nail salons, tattoo parlours and hairdressers and encouraged for the client Patrons to observe one person per four square-metre social distancing guidelines at entertainment venues such as theatres and cinemas Masks mandatory where physical distancing can’t be maintained at aged care facilities Personal care workers limited to one site only Aged care residents limited to two visitors per day The State Government has also advised people to: Work from home where possible Stay at home if you are vulnerable and avoid having visitors Avoid unnecessary travel Wear a mask where it’s not possible to physically distance, such as on public transport Public schools will remain open. All inbound international flights to South Australia have been suspended at the state’s request for the remainder of this week to prioritise local quarantine requirements. Schools remain OPEN, however we strongly advise people to: * Get tested if you feel unwell or show symptoms * Work from home where possible * Encourage vulnerable people to stay at home * Avoid having visitors at home * Avoid unnecessary travel * Wear a mask where it is not possible to physically distance, eg. public transport Time is of the essence and we are acting swiftly and decisively to stay ahead. We ask everyone for your kind cooperation during this critical time to stop the spread. https://www.covid-19.sa.gov.au/response
11.01.2022 COVID-19 Health Alert 17 November 2020 (11.57pm) Anyone who visited or got takeaway (including delivery) from the Woodville Pizza Bar, 58 Woodville Road, Wo...odville on 6 16 November must immediately self-quarantine for 14 days. This includes people who live with you. People who visited across this period should seek testing as soon as possible. They must go directly to the testing location, wear a mask and alert the staff that they have visited the pizza bar. This is a high risk location due to a link with positive cases. Visit www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/covidcontacttracing for the full list of affected locations. To find a location to get a COVID-19 test visit www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/covidtesting
08.01.2022 ***UPDATE*** COVID19 ^20 Nov 2020 IMPORTANT CHANGES Following on from the Media Conference at 11.30am today: We understand there are several quest...ions that you may have right now. Please read the dot points below that outline what has been announced today. As soon as the new direction is finalised, SAPOL updates will be provided. Until such time, we can only provide the information already included in this post. We thank you for your patience. We are working hard to get this information to you as soon as possible. Thank you for your questions and your patience in relation to the current COVID-19 Stay at Home Direction. This sudden change in Direction is based upon new information that we have received in relation to the Parafield Cluster. We understand this may cause some confusion and we'll endeavour to provide you with information as it becomes available. Our actions have been based upon health advice to ensure the safety of the South Australian community and we thank the public for their support and patience during this period. Here is what we can tell you: As of 12pm today, Friday 20 November 2020 exercise outside of your home with members of your household is permitted. Masks are not mandatory but are encouraged. Schools will re-open on Monday 23 November 2020. We will continue to review all Directions with the aim to open the borders to VIC on 1 December as originally planned and further open our state by reducing restrictions. As of 12:01am on Sunday 22 November (Midnight Saturday) we will revert back to similar restrictions that were in place on Monday 16 November 2020. This includes: 1 person per 4 square metres will apply. No dancing or vertical consumption. Updated gathering provision numbers being: Onsite purchase and consumption of food and beverages- 100 people maximum and no more than 10 people at each table. Funerals- 50 people maximum Weddings- 150 people maximum and registration of all guests with SA Health Religious ceremonies (not including a wedding or funeral)- 100 people maximum Private gatherings- 50 people maximum Private residence- 10 people per house (unless more than 10 people permanently reside at the residence) All food and beverages will need to be consumed while seated. Personal care workers will need to wear masks. Gyms are permitted to reopen. We appreciate that there is a lot to understand as things are changing. Please stay connected to this page and the www.covid-19.sa.gov.au/ website as we work on the new Direction and update all information as quickly as possible.
06.01.2022 No matter your child’s age, preparing them for a COVID-19 test will help make the experience a little easier for them. . Here are a few tips on how to prepare ...your child: Paint a picture for them: describe in age appropriate detail what they can expect before you head out. This should include where they will go, who will be there, what they will see and how long it will take. Let them know that friendly staff will be wearing masks, caps, gowns and gloves to protect themselves and others from getting sick. Keep them distracted during the wait with their favourite toy, books, music, or a movie/TV show on your phone or tablet. Explain that they’ll put a little stick with a soft end in their nose and mouth, and that it won’t hurt but might feel funny. Plan a fun ‘reward’ that they will get at home after the test (your child will need to self-isolate until they’ve received a negative test result and their symptoms have resolved). . If your child doesn’t like being touched or gets scared in clinical settings, please let the staff know and they’ll work out a way to keep your child feel calm and comforted. See more
06.01.2022 16 November 2020 COVID-19 health alert A COVID-19 health alert has been issued in relation to cases of COVID-19 in the South Australian community.... SA Health is in the process of contacting people who were in the Emergency Department at Lyell McEwin Hospital between 5.30pm Friday 13 November and 4.00am Saturday 14 November who may have been in close contact with a confirmed case of COVID-19. However, anyone who was at the Emergency Department during these hours and has not been contacted by SA Health should self-quarantine immediately and contact SA COVID-19 Information Line on 1800 253 787. SA Health has identified a number of locations of concern. Anyone who visited these locations should monitor for symptoms and get tested immediately if symptoms appear. The list of locations can be found at www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/COVIDcontacttracing. For general public action: Anyone who develops symptoms of COVID-19, no matter how mild, should seek testing as soon as symptoms present. COVID-19 symptoms include: fever OR chills (with no alternative illness that explains these symptoms) cough sore throat runny nose shortness of breath loss of taste or smell Stay home while awaiting results. Wash/sanitise hands regularly. Keep 1.5 metres from others, wherever possible. Clean frequently touched surfaces regularly. Visit www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/COVIDtesting to find a testing location. A range of SA Health translated COVID-19 materials are available at www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/COVIDtranslated For COVID-19 health advice, visit www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/COVID-19 www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/COVID-19 image
04.01.2022 #BREAKING NEWS URGENT The SA Government has introduced new COVID-19 restrictions for the next six days starting at midnight tonight. CIRCUIT BREAKER COVID Restrictions Announced today 18 November 2020... https://www.covid-19.sa.gov.au/response Keep CALM and Stay SAVE! South Australian Premier Steven Marshall says: "As of midnight tonight we need our state to pause for six days to stop the spread and keep South Australia safe and strong." SA Police Commissioner Grant Stevens says they are still working on the details but has urged all South Australians to stay at home unless you are accessing essential services. Masks will also be required in all areas outside the home. As of midnight these areas will shut down for a 6-day period: Schools Take away University Pub, restaurants and cafes Open inspections Outdoor/indoor sports FIFO Regional travel Aged care and disability Construction Industry Holiday homes Weddings and Funerals Community centres/halls Premises that will remain open are: Supermarkets and petrol stations Medical and Mental health Airport Public Transport Post office Mining Child care will be open for essential workers Dr Nicola Spurrier says now is the time to be patient and be kind and help other South Australians to get through this. More directions will be updated on SAPOL and SA Health websites Live: SA announces new coronavirus restrictions to stamp out cluster http://www.abc.net.au//coronavirus-australia-live/12893146 CIRCUIT BREAKER: SA in full lockdown https://www.adelaidenow.com.au//0a167b4e08e2f6ff4b38895e7a
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