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Highly trained staff work with parents and carers to help them understand the stages of child development, increase their knowledge of community resources and develop social networks in their local community. They also advise on how parenting styles can impact positively on children's behaviour. Programs run by the centre include group and individual sessions in which parents can support and learn from each other by sharing ideas which work. The Parent Help Centre also organises workshops, public talks and presentations. It runs programs in suburban Perth and by arrangement in country centres. The Parent Help Centre has access to an extensive database listing all services relating to families and parenting issues in Western Australia. The services listed cover a broad spectrum including support organisations and programs, self help groups and professionals who have been approved by the Department for Community Development. The Parent Help Centre also operates the Parenting Line which offers 24 hour telephone information and advice about caring for children up to 18 years of age. For more information contact: Parent Help Centre 28 Alvan Street MOUNT LAWLEY WA 6050 Tel: (08) 9272 1466 or 1800 654 432 (free for STD callers) Opening times: 8.00am to 6.00pm Monday to Friday Wednesday evening sessions by appointment until 8.30pm. |




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