VIDEOS
“This is My Story”
The video takes you on the journey of a young woman and her family who were displaced by conflict in their country and needed to adjust to changes associated with beginning a new life in Australia.
“This is My Story” also illustrates a range of services that Community Access and Services SA (CAaSSA) provide in client’s language and in a culturally sensitive way.
AVAILABLE in English, Vietnamese, Arabic, Nepali, Dinka, Swahili, French, Kirundi
Flood and Storm Checklist
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
Domestic violence towards women doesn’t only happen in Australia or in the Vietnamese community. It is a global social phenomenon that affects all cultures, in all countries.
Following short stories offer you a view of how women have endured and suffered in silence until their safety or the safety of their children forced them to make a decision.
MENTAL ILLNESS
GAMBLING TREATMENT PROGRAM
The following booklet provides information on how to seek help if you, or someone close to you, is experiencing problems with gambling. It is important for people to know that no matter how small or large their problem with gambling, change for the better can be achieved with support and treatment.
Client Booklet – Vietnamese Problem Gambling Treatment Program
WHERE TO GO FOR HELP?
- Your family doctor
- Burundian Community: 8070706711 / 0469 803 827
- Community Access and Services SA, Athol Park: (08) 8447 8821, www.caassa.org.au
- Northern Community Mental Health Centre, Salisbury: (08) 7485 4300 Centre for Treatment of
- Anxiety and Depression, Thebarton: (08) 8222 8100
- Beyond Blue: http://www.beyondblue.org.au, 1300 22 4636
- Multicultural Mental Health Australia: www.mmha.org.au
- Alcohol and Drug Information Service: 1300 131340