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Advocacy

Here are some of the examples of our advocacy

Wisdom at the Airport

We continue to challenge stereotypes around the community’s perception of older people. Our ‘Wisdom at the Airport’ event, which saw six prominent older South Australians dressed as silver ‘statues,’ joined by a 70-strong Sing for Joy choir flashmob to surprise hundreds of passers-by at the airport, delivered the important message: ”we’re here and we want to spread our wisdom through society.”

Good Lives

Through the arts we continue to provide a vehicle to celebrate the talents of customers, volunteers and staff. The five SALA events saw more than 86 people showcase their love of art; sponsorship of the guitar festival provided the opportunity for residents at ViTA and Perry Park to join the resonance program; and Sing Together saw the joining of the Sing for Joy choir with four primary schools, a CALD choir and Aboriginal choir.

Tailor Made

The Tailor Made Project – where consumers, carers and providers jointly developed a new model of respite care for people with younger onset dementia and their families – is challenging the traditional models of how respite has been delivered to this group, by co-designing a golf group that is producing excellent outcomes.

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Cambodian program celebrates a record year. 🎉

A pop of champagne and a packed dancefloor put the final exclamation point on a record year for ACH Group’s Cambodian Program.

The weekly social gathering of the Cambodian community at Salisbury Villa Football Club has gone from strength-to-strength in 2025.

Membership is at a record 158 with average weekly attendance increasing from about 100 a week in 2024 to more than 135 a week this year.

Cambodian Program Lead Nhey Hean said it had been a wonderful year for the program and thanked the community for continuing to support it.

Member for Playford John Fulbrook MP dropped in to close the program for the year and delivered some champagne from the parliamentary cellars.

Mr Fulbrook said he regularly dropped into the Cambodian Program which was a “wonderful” community forum.

“It is brilliant to have a place where people can celebrate who they are and where they come from in the company of their mates, it is a brilliant program,” he said.

The Cambodian Program will resume in the New Year.
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