PEACE Multicultural Services


PEACE (Personal Education And Community Empowerment) supports and assists individuals, families and communities from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds to lead balanced and healthy lives.


We particularly focus on helping people with issues relating to:

We can offer you:

  • A free and confidential service
  • Individual short or long-term support from a worker who is experienced in helping people with gambling, HIV or hepatitis C issues
  • Information and support for people who are concerned for a family member or friend
  • The flexibility to meet at a time and location that is convenient for you
  • Group and community education programsWe understand that everyone is different and has different needs.

Who is PEACE?

Community educators

We work with a number of workers who are members of various multicultural communities.

Community educators are trained to assist people in their community by providing support, information and referrals to individuals, families and community groups. Community educators also work with other service providers to ensure that your rights to receive quality service are fulfilled.

Counsellors

Our counsellors understand the impact that gambling can have on people from multicultural communities.

They can help you to establish your goals and identify the pathways to achieve them. You can work with a counsellor of your choice, with or without the support of a community educator.

Community education project officers

Our community education project officers assist in the development and implementation of our community education programs.

Newsletter

PEACE produces a bi-annual newsletter describing the community events and accomplishments that have happened in the last six months.


For more information on how PEACE can help you please call (08) 8245 8100.


PEACE Multicultural Services locations are shown on the right.

PEACE Multicultural Services is provided by Relationships Australia South Australia Health Promotion Services. Hepatitis C and HIV services are funded by the South Australian Government Department of Health. Gambling Help Services are funded by the Gamblers Rehabilitation Fund which is administered through the South Australian Government Department for Families and Communities, Office for Problem Gambling.