Parenting Support Websites

 

Parentline
Parentline provides a state wide telephone counselling service to parents and carers of children up to eighteen years of age. Parentline counsellors come from a range of professional backgrounds including Social Work, Psychology and Counselling.  Ph: 13 22 89
Raising Children
The Raising Children website provides parents with reliable and scientifically validated information and resources to support them in the day-to-day work of raising children and looking after their own needs.
Parenting Research Centre
The Parenting Research Centre is dedicated to supporting parents. They believe that the most effective way to support parents is through developing resources, programs and policies based on scientific evidence.
Council of Single Mothers & Their Children
CSMC is a state wide community organisation run for and by single mothers and their children. They provide telephone support and counselling, referral, advice and emergency relief to single mothers throughout Victoria.
Parents Without Partners
Parents Without Partners is an International self help, non sectarian, welfare and educational organisation devoted to the readjustment and interest of lone parents and their children.

Ph:  03 9852 1945

Family Relationships Online
Family Relationships Online provides all families with access to information about family relationship issues, ranging from building better relationships to dispute resolution. 

Ph: 1800 050 321

Youth Beyond Blue
Youthbeyondblue is the arm of beyondblue that has a specific focus on young people aged 12 to 25 years.  Their programs and projects centre on early intervention and prevention of high prevalence mental health problems for young people. Ph: 1300 22 4636
ParentLink
ParentLink uses a community education approach that targets parents, aiming to provide easily accessible and up-to-date information about parenting issues and family support systems in the community.
Strong Bonds
The Strong Bonds website offers useful information to help you support your young person through hard times, so that you can keep making a difference to their health and well-being. It also, importantly, offers information to help you feel better and cope with the situation.
Understanding Teenagers
Want to communicate better with teenagers? Uncertain about what to expect as your child approaches adolescence? Looking to keep up to date with developments in youth culture and generational research?  Understanding Teenagers is the place to be.


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