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Otherway House

Otherway House was established by the Aboriginal Catholic Community in North Adelaide. It provided emergency and short-term accommodation for adolescent Aboriginal boys. The premises for the Home was leased from the Aboriginal Lands Trust. Otherway House was licenced by the government in 1983 but in 1984 the licence was not renewed and the Home closed….

Exodus Youth Shelter

The Exodus Youth Shelter opened in 1985 in Edwardstown. It was run by the Christian Family Centre, an independent church organisation. The shelter provided accommodation for children affected by family breakdowns, youth violence and drug abuse. It accommodated a number of State children and received a subsidy from the government to assist with their care….

Woodville Youth Hostel

The Woodville Youth Hostel was established in the 1980 by the Woodville Youth Accommodation Committee Incorporated. It operated as an emergency hostel for homeless young people. The Hostel was located in a premises at Woodville provided by the Queen Elizabeth Hospital for the purpose. The closing date of the Hostel is unknown.

Adelaide Kids’ Shelter

The Adelaide Kids’ Shelter opened in North Adelaide in 1976. Run by a community based committee, the shelter provided accommodation mainly for up to five adolescent girls aged between 12 and 18. It took in a small number of boys. At the end of 1982 the shelter relocated to Kilkenny. The exact closing date for…

Norwood Youth Shelter

The Norwood Youth Shelter was the new name for the Contact and Exchange Centre when it moved to Norwood in 1978. The independently run shelter provided support and long term accommodation for young people coming out of institutional care. Records suggest that the Shelter closed in the 1980s. The Norwood Youth Shelter was the new…

Contact and Exchange Centre

The Contact and Exchange Centre opened in November 1975 at Byron Place in Adelaide. It was established and run by an independent group of social workers and social work students from the South Australian Institute of Technology. It initially provided short term accommodation for homeless young people.. The Centre moved to Norwood in 1978 and…

Little Para House Association Incorporated

The Little Para House Association Incorporated was formed in 1978 and it ran the Little Para House Youth Shelter. The Association signed an agreement with the state government to provide accommodation subject to agreed standards of care. The shelter closed in 1984. The end date for the Association is unknown.

Records of the Spastic Centres of South Australia

The collection Records of the Spastic Centres of South Australia includes records created by the Spastic Centres of South Australia Inc (SCOSA) and its predecessor the South Australian Spastic Paralysis Welfare Association (SASPWA). These include minutes, correspondence, photographs and other documents that may include information relating to the Woodville Spastic Centre and its predecessors, Dew…

Joyce Shultz House

Joyce Shultz House was established by the Red Cross. Along with Dunant House it operated as temporary youth housing and was operating in the mid 1980s. The location and opening and closing dates for Joyce Shultz House are currently unknown.

Dominican Sisters, South Australia

The Dominican Sisters belong to an order of nuns, priests and laity inspired by St Dominic , the founder of the order and St Catherine of Siena who is referred to as the co-founder. The Order was established in Europe in 1221. In 1868 the Bishop of Adelaide invited seven Dominican sisters from Cabra, a…