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  • Aboriginal Languages Database
    - The NSW Aboriginal Languages Research and Resource Centre has created a digital archive of recordings and texts in and about the Indigenous languages of New South Wales: The New South Wales Aboriginal Languages Database.
  • Advocacy - Dr John Murphy
    - For community workers, taking on an advocacy role generally means acting on behalf of the community, a group or an individual within the community. (Ife, 2002)
  • Case Study Writing Guidelines
    - communitybuilders.nsw has developed a guide which you may find helpful when writing your case study.
  • E-newsletters: The Perfect Non-profit Communication Tool?
    - Donna Barker discusses why non-profits should consider developing e-newsletters for their organisation.
  • Getting Your Message Across - an online guide by Russ Grayson
    - Guide to producing and publishing information for community, small business and non-government organisations.
  • Making Reader Friendly Publications
    - How to produce Newsletters, Leaflets and Manuals that people will want to read.
  • The How-to of Communications Planning
    - Details 10 Essential Steps for developing an effective Communications Plan for your organisation or campaign.
  • Using Media
    - A practical guide to using the media for community activists.
  • Why do we have interagencies?
    - How effective are community interagencies these days? Read some of the responses from a group of human services workers in the Illawarra region on how to make their local interagencies more effective.
  • Womedia
    - WoMEDIA is a pioneering Australian business who have developed a range of media resources for the volunteer sector, small business, industry peak bodies and citizen journalist. WoMEDIA is a grassroots approach to empower and build media capacity in communities around Australia.

Case Studies

  • Peninsula Community Access News
    - It is not coincidental that the words "community" and "communication" are similar. A strong community requires good communication. This story tells how one community started a newspaper to meet its communication needs.


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Interrelate

Interrelate began its pioneering work in 1926, with the introduction of authoritative sexuality education for young people.

One of the first counselling organizations in Australia to be approved by the Commonwealth, Interrelate now operates under the terms and provisions of the Family Law and Marriage Acts for its counselling and mediation work. Interrelate is a Registered Training Organization recognized by a wide range of government and professional bodies.

Each year almost 100,000 individuals, couples, families, business and community organizations access Interrelate's Counselling, Mediation, Education, Training and Children's Contact services.


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