BLOOD-BORNE VIRUS AND SEXUALLY TRANSMISSIBLE INFECTION
STIGMA AND DISCRIMINATION REpORTING pROCESSES
What does the Complaint relate to?
EMPLOYMENT HOUSING HEALTH LEGAL
Working Women’s Centre
2 years to make complaint
Complainant must not be a union member
Provides free and confidential legal advice, information, support and representation to vulnerable workers (all genders) residing in SA about their rights at work.
Contact: Call 1800 652 697 or scan here
equal opportunity Commission
12 months to make complaint
Must be aggrieved person or representative making complaint
Quick Guide to Equal Opportunity laws in SA: scan here
Contact: Call 8207 1977
additional support serviCes
Does your client need additional support?
mosaiC blood borne virus support serviCes
Free support for South Australians diagnosed with or at risk of HIV or hepatitis, as well as their family, friends and carers.
For referral or enquiries, contact MOSAIC Team on 8245 8100 or RASAMosaic@rasa.org.au.
hepatitis sa
For information, education and support to people affected by viral hepatitis, as well as the workforces who support people affected.
Call 1800 437 222 or visit hepsa.asn.au.
south australian Civil and administrative tribunal (saCat)
SACAT deals with housing disputes including residental tenancy agreements, retirement villages, residential parks and rooming houses.
How to apply: scan here
Contact: Call 1800 723 767
ahpra: registered/ aCCredited praCtitioners
Make complaint online or phone
Can make complaint on behalf of others’
No statutory limit
No wait list
Ideally complainant to be part of process (with or without support person)
To raise a concern: scan here
Contact: Call 1300 419 495
hCsCC: non-registered praCtitioners
Can make complaint on behalf of others
Two year time limit
HCSCC can provide information/referral
Make complaint online, letter, in person. Call 1800 232 007 or drop in to 191 Pultney St, Adelaide
Make a complaint:
legal serviCes Commission
No limit to file a report
Report can be filed in person or by phone.
To make a report: scan here
Call 131 444 for non-emergency
Call 000 in an emergency
peaCe multiCultural serviCes
Free support services for all migrants and refugees. PEACE offers meaningful and culturally appropriate services to individuals, couples and family from diverse backgrounds.
Call 08 8245 8100
samesh
Free support for LGBTQI+ community affected by or at risk of HIV, STIs and hepatitis.
Contact 08 7099 5300
aboriginal health CounCil of sa
For referral to a local Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Service, call 08 8273 7200.
Provides free legal advice and minor assistance through its telephone advice line and face to face appointments.
The LSC has a Disability Information & Legal Assistance Unit which can be contacted on 1300 366 424.
For free legal advice scan here:
migration
legal services Commission: free advice on migration matters. For an appointment call 0881115539
australian migration
l awyers: National organisation with an Adelaide office who can help with migration matters, fees apply.
Contact: scan here
alrm
(aboriginal legal rights movement)
Can help with a range of civil matters, including discrminination.Can also provide advice relating to employment issues.
Contact a duty solicitor on 08 8113 3777 or free call 1800 643 222.
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