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Working Women's Centre SA Inc in Adelaide, South Australia | Community organisation



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Working Women's Centre SA Inc

Locality: Adelaide, South Australia

Phone: +61 8 8410 6499



Address: Level 1, 52 Hindley Street 5000 Adelaide, SA, Australia

Website: http://www.wwcsa.org.au

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23.01.2022 Today we join a coalition of unions, peaks bodies, community organisations, student organisations, workers' collectives and concerned citizens to ask our leaders to look at the structural issue of insecure work. Our health response will only be as strong as the structures, social and economic, that underpin it. This pandemic will be defeated by a compassionate and kind community, unied by our common purpose.



22.01.2022 FREE TRAINING for all Salon & Beauty professionals! Would you know how to respond to a client showing signs of or telling you they are in a domestically violent situation? LEARN HOW, NOW!

22.01.2022 Did you miss our 'Reclaim the Workplace' webinar about ending sexual harassment in the workplace? You can find the recording on our website: https://wwcsa.org.au/webinars/

21.01.2022 These four incredible women were featured in a story over the weekend that looked at the gendered mental health impacts of COVID. They are all active with the Working Women's Centre and are fighting hard to make the workforce a better place for women.



14.01.2022 Today is the International Day to End Violence Against Women and the beginning of the annual campaign of 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence. This year, more than ever, we have seen the increase in women standing up and coming forward to share their stories of sexual harassment and gender-based violence in the workplace. Check out the post below from UN Women for 10 ways you can make a difference during the #16Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence.... https://medium.com//take-action-10-ways-you-can-help-end-v

11.01.2022 This year the theme for NAIDOC week 2020 is Always Was, Always Will Be. The history of the land widely known as "Australia" did not begin with European Colonisation, but with the oldest continuing culture in the world. Historically NAIDOC week normally falls in July each year, but due to the pandemic it was postponed, to preserve community health and safety it's being celebrated in November. To learn more about NAIDOC week: https://www.sbs.com.au//timeline-beginning-naidoc-week-unt

11.01.2022 Calling all hair and beauty professionals. Last chance to secure your spot at our FREE training on Monday. We want to give hairdressers the tools to confidently support their clients who are experiencing domestic violence.



08.01.2022 We're not surprised by this news and we know that migrant workers are the most at risk. Check out Stop Modern Slavery SA to learn more and fight these exploitative practices. https://www.abc.net.au//berries-grapes-modern-sla/12918122

04.01.2022 Our Training Officer, Cass spoke with Citymag about our free Domestic and Family Violence Training for Hairdressers and Beauty Professionals. If you're interested in learning more, be sure to visit our website wwcsa.org.au/training https://citymag.indaily.com.au//salon-small-talk-could-sa/

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