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SACOSS today welcomed the national wage increase of 3.5% which will apply to community sector workers under the Social, Community, Home Care and Disability Services (SCHADS) award, but said that it highlighted the need for indexation of state government funding of community services to increase to cover the wage rise.
New DMO determination shows energy reform must be made
A coalition of leading advocacy organisations has welcomed the SA Parliament’s Social Development Committee’s tabling of its report calling for the enactment of a Human Rights Act for SA
After 15 plus years of dedicated leadership, SACOSS’ current CEO, Ross Womersley has decided to resign from his position, effective 30 June 2025.
A new report released today by the South Australian Council of Social Service (SACOSS) shows South Australians are affected much more by a ‘Cost of Housing’ crisis than a general ‘Cost of Living’ crisis.
Fare, NCETA, SACOSS, SANDAS, Aboriginal Drug & Alcohol Council and Alcohol and Drug Foundation support draft alcohol laws.
An alliance of civil society organisations has come together to call for the enactment of a South Australian Human Rights Act
More must be to done to help South Australians on low incomes so they can afford the energy they need.
Building on SACOSS' advocacy over many years, SA's concession system continues to be made fairer for those who need it most.