Adelaide PHN News - March Edition 2026
Building on Strong Foundations with Launch of New Reconciliation Action Plan
Adelaide PHN recently launched our new Innovate Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) for 2026-2028 at a special event held on 2 March at Yitpi Yartapuultiku.Staff, stakeholders, Board directors and other invited guests came together to unveil our third RAP, reflecting on...
MOST Now Available to Strengthen Support for Young People
Adelaide PHN has partnered with Orygen Digital to deliver MOST across our Adelaide mental health services, benefitting young people in our region.MOST is a safe, evidence-based online mental health platform that service providers can use to support young people.It helps...
Extension for Family, Domestic and Sexual Violence Pilot
The Australian Government has announced $22.7 million in funding to extend the Supporting Primary Care Response to Family, Domestic and Sexual Violence (FDSV) Pilot.Adelaide PHN is proud to be part of this critical national program, collaborating with Country SA PHN...
Walking Together for Healing and Reflection
Adelaide PHN staff joined in the annual Walk of Awareness on 13 February to mark the 18th anniversary of the National Apology to the Stolen Generation.We walked together across the Birkenhead Bridge to acknowledge the legacy of broken cultural, spiritual...
Embracing our Continuing Journey at Mourning in the Morning
Adelaide PHN was proud to support Australia Day in South Australia's Mourning in the Morning ceremony at Elder Park/Tarntanya Wama on 26 January.Staff joined close to 3,000 community members gathered to honour Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, histories, cultures...