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The Children’s Contact Service provides support and supervised contact services to families experiencing separation.
A supervised contact and changeover service for children and their parents who are experiencing conflict and difficulties around contact and changeover arrangements. The service allows contact arrangements to take place in a safe and neutral environment. Aims to assist families in achieving self-management in their contact arrangements. Head office in Wollongong – contact service operates in Wollongong, Nowra and Campbelltown.
At times where support is required during the challenging period of separation, the CatholicCare Children’s Contact Service works with parents to help their kids feel safe and secure. Our service supports families so parents and carers can enjoy positive experiences with their children, and children can maintain their right to build and sustain a meaningful relationship with their parent or carer following separation. We assist parents and carers to work towards co-parenting and managing their own contact arrangements into the future.
Referrals
Can self-refer (both parties must agree to use the service) or can be court ordered.
To include your service information in this directory please contact us at southcoastflpn@anglicare.org.au.
Services are encouraged to notify the Network Project Officer of any changes to service listings as they arise.
The Directory lists services who have identified themselves as working with families in crisis. Please note that the SCFLPN does not personally endorse or recommend any specific service listed on this site and/or the Directory of Services. Any user must make an informed decision as to the engagement of any of the services listed in this Directory of their own accord.
In this section you will find a list of useful links and resources relating to separating or separated families.
We are here to support and equip you to work with families experiencing separation.
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