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Home News For your clients Positive Parenting Telephone Service

Positive Parenting Telephone Service

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This free telephone support service is designed to support grandparents caring for grandchildren, fathers and rural families.
Positive Parenting Telephone Service will assist parents and carers to develop the skills to

  • build better relationships with your children
  • encourage the behaviours you would like to see from your children
  • teach children to think before they act and to keep busy without constant adult attention
  • teach your children new skills, to solve problems for themselves, and know when to ask for help 
  • set family rules that are realistic and followed

Parents and carers will be supported by weekly telephone calls over 6-10 weeks and there is an online support option.

For the children

  • Camcare Psychological Services
  • The Goodlife Farm
  • Autism Counselling Social Skills Group
  • Carrington Health PS4 Kids Program
  • Redwood drop in centre
  • ps4kids Monashlink - Counselling service for children 0-12

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Thousands of Victorians are living in draughty, poorly insulated rental properties that are freezing in winter and cost a fortune in energy bills just to keep at a healthy temperature.

It’s unfair. The good news is that right now the government is reviewing tenancy laws, so we have a once-in-a-decade opportunity to fix the problem.

Consumer Affairs Victoria has completed the consultation phase of its review of Victoria’s rental laws and is now making recommendations to government. We need to make sure the government hears the voice of renters and progressive landlords.

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