Navigating the intricate dynamics of relationships, parenting, and separation can be challenging as you support your child’s wellbeing, but you don’t have to face these difficulties alone.
The resources below provide guidance and support for individuals, parents, and families.
For phone-based mental health services, including 24-hour helplines, click here.
With you through relationship, parenting, and separation hurdles.
Professional and compassionate teams provide counselling, education, practical strategies and emotional support to individuals, couples and families. A caring, confidential service tailored to your unique situation.
All families experience challenges sometimes.
Family counselling can help family members of all ages understand and relate to each other better, restore trust, and improve communication. Nurture respectful relationships with help from experienced counsellors.
Need support? ParentLine counsellors are ready to help.
A free telephone counselling and support service for parents and carers of children aged 0 to 18 who live in NSW. Parent Line counsellors provide confidential and non-judgemental advice, seven days a week.
Confidence to support your teen through a tough time.
Together with your coach, develop a unique action plan designed around your teen’s and family’s strengths to provide direction and focus. Log in to access one-on-one support, free of charge.
In times of uncertainty, a little support can make a big difference.
Kids Helpline is open 24/7 to answer calls, email or WebChat. While Kids Helpline counsellors can’t provide health or medical advice, they can provide emotional support anytime and for any reason.
Going through a tough time? We’re here to yarn.
A national support line for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people experiencing overwhelm or difficulty coping. Yarn with a Lifeline-trained Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander crisis supporter in a culturally safe space.
If you or someone you care for is experiencing emotional distress, SafeHaven is there.
A SafeHaven is a friendly, compassionate place where you won’t be judged. A safe alternative to a hospital emergency department, the service provides timely and effective care for those experiencing emotional and suicidal distress.
Help your child manage anxiety and become more emotionally resilient.
This full toolkit of tips and ideas really works! University-developed by child psychologists, this Australian program gives a range of proven tools and strategies to help when your child is anxious or upset. Access a free online course.
Mindfulness to foster positive mental health routines with your family.
The Smiling Mind free app for families can help with positive routines for sleep, mealtimes, after school and weekends. Learn how to foster connection and reset kids’ minds and bodies after a busy day of learning.
Your complete and trusted online parenting resource
Offers free, reliable, up-to-date and independent information to help your family grow and thrive together. This trusted, non-commercial site is run by the Australian Government and reviewed by experts.
Does your child suffer from anxiety?
Macquarie University’s Cool Kids Anxiety Program has helped children aged 7 to 17 (and their parents) to better manage anxiety for more than 30 years. The structured program runs over a minimum of 10 weeks.
Your child needs a happy and safe environment to thrive.
The hub’s topics will help you work with your child and their school to build a happy and safe learning community. Select primary or secondary, or search on the parents’ page, to find the right resources for you.
Mental Health Phone Services and Support
1800RESPECT
24/7 support for people impacted by sexual assault, domestic violence for abuse.
Kids Helpline
24/7 crisis support and suicide prevention services for children and young people aged 5 to 25.
Transcultural Mental Health Line
Support for culturally and linguistically diverse NSW communities.
ParentLine
Telephone counselling and support for parents and carers of children aged 0-18 who live in NSW.
NSW Mental Health Access Line
24/7 mental health advice, support and referrals to services in your local area.
Family Connect and Support
Wellbeing support for NSW families with children aged 0 – 18.
If you are concerned about someone at risk of immediate harm, call 000 or go to your nearest hospital emergency department.
If you are concerned about someone at risk of immediate harm, call 000 or go to your nearest hospital emergency department.
Call for someone to talk to about anything that is troubling you. This site also gives helpful information and support relating to everything from relationships and family to school and personal safety.
Youthbeyondblue aims to empower young people aged 12–25, their friends and those who care for them to respond to anxiety and depression. Look for the signs of anxiety and depression, listen to your friends’ experiences, talk about what’s going on, and seek help together.
eheadspace is a confidential, free and secure space where young people 12 – 25 or their family can chat, email or speak on the phone with a qualified youth mental health professional. eheadspace can help with a broad range of issues like bullying, drug and alcohol issues, depression and anxiety, relationships, concerns about friends, fitting in and isolation.
BiteBack is a resource which contains things to do, activities for mental fitness and real-life stories to help you find out more about yourself and your mental health.
This site provides information and contacts to support young people who help family members with an illness, disability or alcohol/drug problem.
This support site is recommended for students in Years 9-12.
Smiling Mind is a not-for-profit organisation that works to make mindfulness meditation accessible to all.
Aquinas Catholic College Menai provides the service of an on site well-being counsellor from Catholic Care to assist students and families with the social and emotional development of students.
Parents and Community
The Sydney Catholic schools within the Sutherland Shire, value our strong and open relationships with our school communities.
We would like to work in partnership with you to support family health and wellbeing.
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