Resources and publications

Information for parents

Information for children and young people

Family group meetings

Mandatory reporting information for early childhood education and care professionals

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Guides and manuals

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Legislation

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Policies and procedures

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander

Case management

Intake

Investigation and assessment

Other

Self-harm and suicide risk

Unaccompanied Humanitarian Minor (UHM) program

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Websites

For parents

  • Ethnic Communities Council of Queensland (ECCQ) - parenting tips and family resources to support the needs, interests and contributions of culturally and linguistically diverse communities in Queensland.
  • Healthy Start - an Australia-wide strategy to support parents with learning difficulties and promote a healthy start to life for their young children.
  • Ask Izzy is a free, online community services directory for parents, young people and families who are having tough times, to find help in their local area. This could be as simple as finding a mother’s group to needing support for cyber bullying, financial stress, homelessness, domestic violence, and more.
  • Parentline - confidential telephone counselling service aimed at providing professional counselling and support for parents and all who have the care of children.
  • Raising Children Network - joint Victorian government/community organisation website providing information to help parents with the day-to-day decisions of raising children, and looking after their own needs.

For children and young people

  • Bursting the bubble - for teenagers who are living with family violence.
  • Children's Week - annual event celebrated in Australia during the fourth week in October.
  • CREATE Foundation - non-government organisation connecting and empowering children and young people in care.
  • Kids Helpline - confidential and anonymous, 24-hour telephone and online counselling service specifically for children and young people aged between five and twenty five.

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