The 2018 Autumn ASG Newsletter is now available for reading:
Also feel free to view our newsletter archives at https://asg.org.au/newsletter/
Aboriginal Sobriety Group
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The 2018 Autumn ASG Newsletter is now available for reading:
Also feel free to view our newsletter archives at https://asg.org.au/newsletter/
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The ASG Wakefield Street Head Office will be closed until the 4th of January 2018.
If you require assistance please contact:
If there is an urgent matter regarding ASG please ring 0448 474 040 or alternatively email [email protected]
ASG wish you all a very merry christmas and a prosperous new year.
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The Summer 2018 ASG Newsletter is now available.
Please read it at your leisure here: Newsletter Issue 31
Our older issues are available in the newsletter section, https://asg.org.au/newsletter/
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The 2017 Annual Report for Aboriginal Sobriety Group Indigenous Corporation is now available.
Please read it at this link: ASG Annual Report 2017
Previous Annual Reports are available in the Resources section of our website.
https://asg.org.au/annual-reports/
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ASG is pleased to work with The Country SA Primary Health Network,
Quoted from the Country SA PHN 2017 Annual Report, Please read it at the following link CSAPHN_Annual Report 16-17
“Country SA PHN is very pleased to fund the ASG’s mental health program. Country SA PHN exists to bridge the gap in health inequity in rural South Australia and adding this mental health component to the ASGs existing services achieves just that,” said Country SA PHN, Chief Executive Officer, Kim Hosking. “This program has been particularly successful because it has been designed specifically around local community need.”
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