If you are a child who has been physically or sexually abused, or you know of someone who physically or sexually abuses a child, then the WA Police need to know. Access this site for more information on child abuse.
Information for parents and families about child care options, including family day care and outside school hours care centres in your local area and ideas to help settle children into a child care service.
Do you need someone to talk to? Want to discuss your family problems with someone who can help? Click here for details on the Family Helpline, it's free and confidential.
When thinking of fostering a child or simply finding out more about fostering, this on-line guide to fostering provides answers to a series of commonly asked questions.
Is your child taking drugs? Need someone to talk to? The Parent Drug Information Service is available for parents to talk to someone for support, counselling, information or referral service. This is available by telephone and is confidential.
Parenting WA Library is a free service for Western Australian parents and families with children up to 18 years of age The library has a books, videos and DVDs on a range of subjects to assisting anyone in a parenting role.
Here you will find information on how the Department for Child Protection and Family Support ensures that children are properly cared for and protected from harm.
SDERA provides information and support to parents, caregivers and the wider community on resilience, drug and road safety education research, school strategies, home activities and resources for parents.
STRONG Families is a planning and coordination process for consenting families who are receiving services from a number of agencies where it is considered a more formal coordination process will assist in achieving the desired outcomes for the family.
Are you or someone you know between the age of 12 & 18 and need help with an alcohol or drug related problem? The Drug and Alcohol Office - Youth Services, provides a confidential and supportive service to young people.