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Parenting centres support families

 
 

Early Parenting Centres provide help and support for families with children 0 to 3 years who have difficulties adjusting to, or establishing, feeding and other early childhood routines. Families can stay at the centres or attend a day stay program.

Early Parenting Centres provide help and support for families who have difficulties with children aged 0 to 36 months. These difficulties might be establishing feeding or sleeping routines. Families either stay at Early Parenting Centres for about two to five days or attend a day program. Some centres offer home visits and a telephone advice service.

Help for parents
Early Parenting Centres offer help to families who have problems with:

  • Settling an infant and getting them to sleep
  • Breast or bottle feeding an infant
  • Children with behavioural problems
  • Children who need special care because of illness or a disability.
Early Parenting Centres also help with:
  • Parent-child relationships
  • Maternal well-being.
Increasing parents’ confidence
Early Parenting Centres aim to increase confidence in parenting. The services they offer include:
  • Information and advice
  • Education programs
  • Skill development
  • Counselling
  • Help and support.
Day-stay programs
Parents also have the option to attend a day-stay program which:
  • Offers a minimum of four hours intensive support per day
  • May be helpful for parents who have difficulties with infant feeding and settling
Where to find an Early Parenting Centre
The three Early Parenting Centres in Melbourne are the:
  • O’Connell Family Centre in Canterbury Tel. (03) 8416 7600
  • Queen Elizabeth Centre in Noble Park Tel (03) 9549 2777
  • Tweddle Child and Family Health Service in Footscray. Tel (03) 9689 1577
Where to get help
  • Your maternal and child health nurse
  • Your local doctor
  • Family support services
  • Australian Breastfeeding Association
  • New mothers' groups or other support groups
  • Your local community health centre
  • Family Relationship Advice Line Tel. 1800 050 321 Monday to Friday, 8am to 8pm, Saturday, 10am to 4pm
  • Contact the centres directly.
Things to remember
  • The centres are registered public hospitals
  • They are available to families across Victoria
  • You can be admitted under Medicare as a private patient
  • Older children may be allowed to stay with you too
  • Ask your maternal and child health nurse about the support services available in your area.
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This page has been produced in consultation with, and approved by:

Department of Human Services
 
Department of Education and Early Childhood Development

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