Family Inclusion Strategies in the Hunter
  • Court & Legal
    • Going to court
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  • Support & Resources
    • Services
    • My children have been removed – what do I need to know?
    • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Services
    • Counselling and mental health
    • Domestic Violence
    • Drugs and alcohol
    • Housing and finance
    • Parents with disability
    • Parent Resources
    • Programs for parents
  • Being there for your kids
    • Being there for your kids
    • Looking after yourself first
    • What children say
    • Family Time (Contact)
    • Making memories with your kids
    • Navigating Relationships Resource
    • Videos for kids in care
    • Websites for kids in care
  • Working with others
    • Working with DCJ
    • Working with agencies
    • Carer relationships
    • Feedback, complaints and disputes
  • Parent Peer Support & Advocacy
    • Peer Support services
    • Peer Support & Advocacy Team
    • Jobs
    • Evaluating Peer Support
  • About
    • About us
    • Mission and objectives
    • Our Committee
    • What is family inclusion?
    • Our Documents
    • Our supporters
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    • Family Inclusion in Australia
    • Churchill Fellowship
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    • Events Overview
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Help for Parents

My kids have been removed, what happens next?

I am going to court, what is going to happen?

The Department is in charge of my kids, how do we work togeher?

My kids are in care, how do we maintain a relationship?

I'm having trouble with the system, who can I talk to?

I want to get help for myself so I can be ready to help my kids

I need legal support, how can I access this?

Information sheets

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We acknowledge and pay our respects to the traditional owners of the land.
 

Family Inclusion Strategies in the Hunter (FISH) aims to link parents and families with information and services,
and lobby for their rights at a policy level.

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