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Legal services in Family, Care and Protection, Criminal and Civil law
Legal services in Family, Care and Protection, Criminal and Civil law
Lifeline South Coast Financial Counselling is a free, personal, professional and confidential service for the people of the South Coast.
Lifeline South Coast Financial Counselling is a free, personal, professional and confidential service for the people of the South Coast.
Local law firm specialists in Family Law
Marr Family Lawyers Wollongong provides legal advice and support for clients based in Wollongong, greater Illawarra, South Coast, Sydney, interstate and overseas, regarding all aspects of family law, including property settlement issues and children’s living arrangements.
Family Law
Anglicare provides support for men who are concerned about their behaviour and the impact it is having on their families.
It takes a great deal of strength to acknowledge we are hurting the ones we love. We can support you to make a change into becoming the safe and supportive partner and father you want to be, by learning skills to ensure healthy and safe relationships in a supportive environment.
Our REBUILD program is a program for men who have:
Used abuse and control within their families
Are ready to take responsibility for their choice
Are ready to make a change
The Program is registered with NSW Department of Communities and Justice as an accredited Men’s Behaviour Change Program
The program operates from the Nowra, Ulladulla and Parramatta offices.
Free, friendly and inclusive assistance for vulnerable seniors to connect with My Aged Care
Nadine Stevens Legal is a Shoalhaven law firm that offers a range of specialist legal services including family law matters.
Legal Services
One Door’s Mental Health Carer Advocates can provide individual support services for carers and families of someone living with mental illness.
Pambula Beach FLC offers an inclusive and non-discriminating learning community to young people who, for a variety of reasons, are disenfranchised from mainstream education. Young People are enrolled are from all genders, a variety of language, cultural, and religious backgrounds – with sensitivity to Indigenous culture – and, at times, are from backgrounds of socio-economic disadvantage. Young People are exposed to learning experiences that develop an understanding and appreciation of the diverse cultural values that constitute Australian society. Pambula Beach FLC works with young people who are vulnerable and who may experience complex inter-related needs, and strive to build self-confidence and esteem in young people, promoting an optimistic view of their potentialities and future, and assist them to develop the knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary to enjoy a healthy and fulfilling life.
This program assists parents, children and young people experiencing the challenges of family separation. We assist parents to manage their conflict to ensure their children feel supported and safe; providing children and young people with a safe space to talk through their family separation.
If you decide to go to Court for a decision regarding your child, the Court may recommend or order either parent, or even both, to participate in a Post Separation Cooperative Parenting Program this Court order of attendance in these programs can occur at any time during the Court process.
Separated parents who are not talking, who are finding it hard to communicate without fighting or having trouble managing parenting arrangements can take advantage of this program. Available for both parents, who can be seen separately it is also available even if only one parent wishes to attend. Children and young people can come along separately for counselling and group work.
This program assists parents, children and young people experiencing the challenges of family separation. We assist parents to manage their conflict to ensure their children feel supported and safe; providing children and young people with a safe space to talk through their family separation.
If you decide to go to Court for a decision regarding your child, the Court may recommend or order either parent, or even both, to participate in a Post Separation Cooperative Parenting Program this Court order of attendance in these programs can occur at any time during the Court process.
Separated parents who are not talking, who are finding it hard to communicate without fighting or having trouble managing parenting arrangements can take advantage of this program. Available for both parents, who can be seen separately it is also available even if only one parent wishes to attend. Children and young people can come along separately for counselling and group work.
Moruya (Eurobodalla Region)
Individual, Family & Relationship Counselling, and Family Mediation
Bega (Bega Valley Region)
Family Mediation
For Appointments ring: 02 6122 7100
Free/by donation lunch every Monday, from 12:30pm to 2pm.
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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South Coast FLPN (NSW) acknowledge the Aboriginal people as the First Nations people and custodians of the land on which we live and work. We celebrate their ongoing culture, spiritual connection and contribution to society and pay our respects to elders past, present and emerging.