Support for parents and families
Our preschool can support you and your family to access a range of services to support your child's development. Please contact the preschool educators or school office to discuss how we can help.
Please follow the links below for further information on key issues.
NSW Health - Kids and Families
This website contains extensive information on a range of issues such as domestic violence, sexual assault and child protection, pregnancy and the first five years and paediatric healthcare.
SunSmart - Advice for Parents & Carers
This website contains sun protection tips for parents and families.
Raising Children Network
At raisingchildren.net.au, we provide free, reliable, up-to-date and independent information to help your family grow and thrive together. We’re funded by the Australian Government, reviewed by experts and non-commercial, so you know you can trust us.
Parentline Counselling and Support Service
Parent Line is a free telephone counselling and support service for parents and carers with children aged 0 to 18 who live in NSW.
Deadly Tots - Aboriginal Parenting Resources
The Deadly Tots project was funded by the Aboriginal Child, Youth and Family Strategy (ACYFS) to develop resources that promote the key messages and share the latest information on children's social, emotional and intellectual development with families and communities of Indigenous children.
Ethnic Community Services Co-operative
ECSC is a not-for-profit organisation in NSW that provides multilingual/multicultural services and support to meet the needs of culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) people. We develop and deliver innovative programs for children, families, people with disability, the aged and carers.
STARTTS: NSW Service for the Treatment and Rehabilitation of Torture and Trauma Survivors
STARTTS provide services for refugees, asylum seekers and people from refugee-like situations who have survived torture or other traumatic experiences associated with organised violence. We provide services for individuals, families and refugee communities. It does not matter how old someone is or how many years he or she has been living in Australia.
Achieving School Success
The free, digital resource for the award-winning program, Achieving School Success, was developed to assist families from non-English speaking backgrounds to navigate the Australian education system and services for children and families.
Reporting a Child at Risk
Further information regarding "The signs of abuse and neglect, Should I call the Child Protection Helpline? What happens after I make a report? What if someone reports my child?"
Brighter Futures
The Brighter Futures program is for families with children aged 0 to 9 years or who are expecting a baby who face specific problems. Priority of access is given to families with children less than three years of age.