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Refugee Transitions 27

  • June 01, 2013

Refugee Transitions exists to report on a wide range of refugee and human rights issues of relevance to the work of STARTTS; to focus attention on the impact of organised violence and human rights abuses on health; to provide ideas on intervention models that address health and social needs of refugees, to debate and campaign for changes necessary to assist refugee communities in their settlement process and ultimately bring together a vehicle for personal expression.

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AGENDA

A Family Daycare that is Truly Amazing
Isabelle Roe

Luis Rico Sings for a Better World
Janset Berzeg

Refugee Ball 2012

MODERN CONFLICTS

A Human Tragedy: Syria

Indonesia’s Reign of Violence in West Papua
Dr Camellia Webb-Gannon

Libya: A New Beginning
Olga Yoldi

HEALTH

Exploring No Man’s Land: Working Effectively with Asylum Seekers in the Australian Setting
Dr Belinda Green

Rewiring the Brain: Brain Based Therapy
John Arden Speaks to Olga Yoldi

Traditional Chinese Medicine Helps Trauma Survivors
Richard Walker and Janset Berzeg

What Should We Do About Torture?
Danielle Celermajer and Aloysia Brooks

 HUMAN RIGHTS

Policing the Gap: How Blacktown Police Won Over the Community
Lin Taylor

Rehabilitation After Torture: What Do We Do and Why Is It Important?
Jorge Aroche

The Quest for Peace
Sekai Holland speaks to Janset Berzeg and Mariano Coello

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Companion House

Assisting Survivors of Torture and Trauma

Director: Ms Kathy Ragless AM
41 Templeton Street
Cook ACT 2614
P: 02 6251 4550
E: info@companionhouse.org.au
W: www.companionhouse.org.au

STARTTS

Service for the Treatment & Rehabilitation of Torture & Trauma Survivors

CEO: Mr Jorge Aroche
152-168 The Horsley Drive
Carramar NSW 2163
P: 02 9794 1900
E: stts-startts@health.nsw.gov.au
W: www.startts.org

Melaleuca Australia

Torture and Trauma Survivors Service of the Northern Territory

CEO: Mr Kwame Selormey
24 McLachlan Street
Darwin NT 0800
P: 08 8985 3311
E: admin@melaleuca.org.au
W: www.melaleuca.org.au

QPASTT

Queensland Program of Assistance to Survivors of Torture and Trauma

Co-CEOs: Sally Stewart & Vivienne Braddock
28 Dibley Street
Woolloongabba QLD 4102
P: 07 3391 6677
E: connect@qpastt.org.au
W: www.qpastt.org.au

STTARS

Survivors of Torture and Trauma Assistance and Rehabilitation Service

Director: Ms Robyn Smythe
81 Angas St
Adelaide SA 5000
P: 08 8206 8900
E: sttars@sttars.org.au
W: www.sttars.org.au

Phoenix Centre

Support for Survivors of Torture and Trauma

CEO: Dr Gillian Long
KGV Sport and Community Centre, Level 2/1a Anfield St,
Glenorchy TAS 7010
P: 03 6234 9138
E: phoenix@mrctas.org.au
W: www.mrctas.org.au/phoenix-centre

Foundation House

Victorian Foundation for Survivors of Torture

CEO: Mr Paris Aristotle AO
4 Gardiner Street
Brunswick VIC 3056
P: 03 9389 8900
E: info@foundationhouse.org.au
W: www.foundationhouse.org.au

ASeTTS

Association for Services to Torture and Trauma Survivors

CEO: Dr Liza Beinart
286 Beaufort Street
Perth WA 6000
P: 08 9227 2700
E: reception@asetts.org.au
W: www.asetts.org.au

Need Help for yourself or someone you know?

There is one FASSTT agency in each state and territory of Australia.
Each agency offers direct services to survivors of refugee-related torture and trauma, through counselling, group programs, youth activities, community capacity building and training. Directly contact the agency in the state or territory where you live to see what supports are available.

   

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FASSTT acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the lands of Australia. We pay our respects to Elders past and present and honour the strength and resilience of First Nations peoples. We recognise the ongoing impacts of trauma and are committed to truth-telling, cultural safety and walking in solidarity toward healing and justice.
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