PRONIA at FRSA National Conference

PRONIA is very proud to be presenting its work during the pandemic at the ???????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????? ???????? ???????????? ???????????????????????? ???????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????? (????????????????) today at the Hilton Adelaide.

PRONIA’s Lucy Louca, Counsellor and Mary Sophou, Manager of Family and Relationships Unit, are participating in the National Conference which is heralded as the highlight event for the FRSA network and the largest annual gathering of practicioners, academics and policy makers working to support children, families and communities.

The theme for the FRSA National Conference 2022 – ???????????????????????????????? ???????? ????????????: ????????????????????????????, ????????????????????????????????, ???????????????????????????????????? – captures the spirit, resilience and adaptivity of the family and relationship services sector. Especially during the pandemic when services had to adopt quickly to the rapid changing environment to ensure that children, families and communities continued to be supported as the crisis unfolded.

PRONIA has had a long, proud history in advocating for social justice, equality of opportunity for individuals and communities, with the aim of helping to create a stronger, cohesive, and inclusive society for all Australians. It is within this spirit that PRONIA supports the Uluru Statement from the Heart and the “yes” vote in the upcoming referendum to constitutionally recognise Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, as the First Peoples of Australia and a Voice to parliament.

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