Child and Youth Support Services

Here you'll find a range of support services such as counselling and contacts specifically for children and young people. So, if you're going through difficult times, want to get something off your mind or just need to know more about where you can go for help, take a look at:

Updated October 2011

13 Resources Found

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Title:   CaFHS centre search
Publisher:   Child and Youth Health - CYH (South Australia)
Description:   Provides a searchable database of child and family health centres within South Australia. Consumers can search for health centres in their area by typing in their postcode or suburb.
Date:   Nov 2011
Title:   Youth Healthline
Publisher:   Child and Youth Health - CYH (South Australia)
Description:   The Youth Healthline is a 24-hour, 7-day telephone service for young people aged 12 to 25 years in South Australia.
Date:   Jul 2011
Title:   Early Childhood Service
Publisher:   Novita Children's Services
Description:   Information is provided about the range of services provided by the Novita Early Childhood Service - a service supporting children up to the age of 8 years of age and their families.
Date:   Jun 2011
Title:   Disability - volunteer support
Publisher:   Better Health Channel
Description:   Interchange provides personalised respite and social support services to families of children and young people with a disability in Victoria. Volunteers are carefully matched to meet the needs of the families who request support. All volunteers are trained by professional staff.
Date:   Mar 2011
Title:   Children and adolescents
Publisher:   Diabetes Australia - Vic (DA - Vic)
Description:   Children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes. Events, camps, resources and information.
Date:   Jan 2011
Title:   E-Mentor Program
Publisher:   Novita Children's Services
Description:   Provides information about Novita's E-mentor program that provides mentor support to adolescent clients of Novita.
Date:   Nov 2010
Title:   A brighter future for your baby
Publisher:   NSW Department of Health
Description:   Brighter Futures is a Community Services funded program that gives families extra help when they most need it. The Aboriginal Maternal Infant Health Service can refer eligible families to the Brighter Futures Program. It is a voluntary program and its free.
Date:   Mar 2010
Title:   Permanent care explained
Publisher:   Better Health Channel
Description:   Permanent care places children who can't live with their birth parents in new and permanent homes. The Children's Court makes the decision and the new parent becomes the child's legal guardian. Permanent care parents are responsible for both the day-to-day care of the child and also long-term decisions about there future.
Date:   Feb 2010
Title:   Permanent care - issues to consider
Publisher:   Better Health Channel
Description:   Children who can't live with their birth parents can be found new and permanent families through the Department of Human Services. Caring for a child is rewarding, but is not without its challenges.
Date:   Feb 2010
Title:   Parenting services
Publisher:   Better Health Channel
Description:   Parenting does not always come naturally. Being a parent takes practice and patience. There are a range of support services to help parents raise happy healthy children.
Date:   Jan 2010
Title:   What is therapy?
Publisher:   Novita Children's Services
Description:   The services that Novita provides to support children with physical disability are introduced. Access is provided to sub-pages that provide extensive information about each service.
Date:   Nov 2009
Title:   Family Service Coordinators
Publisher:   Novita Children's Services
Description:   This page provides information about the range of services provided by Family Service Co-ordinators who provide extra support to families having a child with a physical disability.
Date:   Mar 2009
Title:   Psychology
Publisher:   Novita Children's Services
Description:   Psychology is explained and information provided about how chidren with physical disability and their families can benefit from psychology services. Information is also provided about the Psychology and Counselling Department of Novita
Date:   Aug 2008

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