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Get parenting advice and support

Free parenting advice, programs and playgroups you can get from a Child and Family Centre to support your child’s wellbeing.

If you’re a parent or carer, you can visit or call your local Child and Family Centre to get help with:

  • parenting
  • adjusting to being a parent
  • family relationship issues
  • children’s behaviour and development.

Drop in to chat with someone

You don’t need an appointment and it's free.

You can visit or call us between 9:00 am and 5:00 pm, Monday to Friday.

Find a Child and Family Centre.

What to expect when you call or visit

You’ll talk with one of our friendly and supportive child and family workers.

You can talk about any issues or concerns you have. We will:

  • listen to you with kindness and respect
  • answer any questions you have
  • suggest ways to help you, your family and your child.

Ongoing parenting support

We will give you options on what to do next. This might include:

  • joining one of our free parenting programs
  • joining a free supported playgroup with other parents and children at our centre
  • referral to a child development screening, assessment or drop-in clinic
  • ongoing support for you and your family
  • connecting you with other support such as legal or health services.

Parenting programs

At our parenting programs, you’ll learn how to support your child’s emotional wellbeing and development.

Read more about our Child and Family Centre parenting programs.

Parents as Teachers home visit program

Parents as Teachers is for expectant and first-time parents of children under 2 and a half years old. A trained parent educator will visit your home each month to give you practical information to help your child develop:

  • skills for learning
  • curiosity and language,
  • movement and social skills.

Children’s Behaviour and Emotional Wellbeing Clinic

If your child is under 8, this clinic can give you information on:

  • child development and behaviour
  • ways to support your child.

Circle of Security

If your child is under 8, this 8-week program can help you:

  • develop a secure relationship with your child
  • recognise, understand and meet your child’s emotional needs
  • strengthen your child's self-esteem and resilience.

Bringing Up Great Kids

If you have children aged 3 to 10, this program will help you:

  • think about and explain your parenting style and your child’s behaviour
  • understand how to meet your child’s needs and communicate with them.

Cool Kids

This program will teach you how to help your child manage their anxiety.

  • Cool Kids is for parents and children aged 8 to 12.
  • Cool Little Kids is for parents of children aged 3 to 8.

Tuning into kids

If you have children aged 3 to 10, this program will help you:

  • teach your child skills for good emotional intelligence
  • be aware of and regulate your own emotions
  • guide your child to describe and manage their emotions and problem solve.

Supported playgroups for parents and children

A child and family worker might recommend one of our playgroups for you and your child.

Our playgroups let you and your child play in a safe and supported environment with other children and parents.

To find out more about our playgroups, call your local Child and Family Centre.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander groups

Koori Playgroup

This playgroup is for parents and carers of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children from birth to 5 years of age.

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Koori Boys and Koori Girls ‘Yurwang Gulwan’ groups

These groups are for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children 8 years and over to connect with culture in a culturally safe and supported environment.

The groups focus on:

  • healthy mind, body and spirit
  • building strong connections to culture and Country
  • growing young people as future leaders
  • strengthening relationships between schools, communities and families.

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Biri Gunanggu Boys Group

This group is for primary school-aged Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander boys. The group celebrates culture and connection with each other and their community.

The group is supported by male mentors and meets weekly.

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Tiddas Girls Group

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander girls in primary school meet weekly to celebrate culture and connection to each other and community. A range of fun and creative activities help build confidence and self-esteem.

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Yurwang Bullarn Strong Women’s Group

This group is for mothers, aunties, grandmothers, cousins and carers of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children. It focuses on community connectedness and gives women an opportunity to socialise and participate in activities connected to art and culture, self-care, health and wellbeing.

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Learn, Giggle and Grow

This playgroup is for parents and children aged birth to 5 years.

At Learn, Giggle and Grow, you and your child will:

  • play in a safe and supported environment
  • deepen your relationship
  • build your confidence.

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For Muslim families

Atfaal Family Playgroup is for Muslim families with children up to 5 years old. The group will help you build links with the community and get parenting information and services.

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Multicultural group

A supported playgroup for families from many cultures with children up to 5 years. It helps families settle into the community by providing a range of support services and helps child development through play.

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