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Posted in: Relationships - general
10May
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How we celebrate Mother’s Day and value our mothers is a highly individual matter, according to Relationships Australia Victoria (RAV). Many people are sceptical about the occasion because they feel that motherhood should be celebrated in a more personal and..
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Posted in: Parenting and families
01May
By Danielle Ollington For a lucky few, this is smooth sailing, but for most of us, there is a relationship with at least one person in our family or our partner’s family that does not flow easily. At family gatherings, you can experience a knot in the stomach at the..
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Posted in: Parenting and families
21Mar
By Helena Deacon-Wood and Danielle Ollington* With living costs in Australia continuing to rise and financial stress the leading cause of relationship breakdown, it is not surprising that more mothers are choosing to return to full-time work post-baby. But what are the implications when the mother is the main breadwinner..
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Posted in: The workplace
13Mar
By Simon Curran* Playgrounds and workplaces have this in common, while evolving they can remain remarkable time capsules of language, lore, and behaviour passed from one generation to the next. We have been reminded of this by the latest spats about the culture prevailing in the Defence Force and..
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How important are your relationships to you? Do you want to explore ways of improving your relationships? Are you experiencing relationship difficulties that require specialist professional help? Whatever your personal circumstances, Relationships Australia Victoria (RAV) may have the answer. We have been helping Victorians for more than 60 years. People from all walks of life can access our services, regardless of age, race, gender or sexual orientation. It doesn’t matter whether you are married, divorced, living together or in a same sex or de facto relationship, you can talk to us. Download Corporate Profile brochure. FDR enrolments now openPlaces are filling fast for the second intake of our Vocational Graduate Diploma of Family Dispute Resolution. Enrolments close on 15 July, so get in early to avoid disappointment. More... New graduate diploma in relationship counsellingRAV is offering a new Vocational Graduate Diploma course in Relationship Counselling starting in July. See the brochure for all details, including course structure, prerequisites, dates and times, and the application form.
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