Family Inclusion Strategies in the Hunter
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  • About
    • About us
    • Our mission and objectives
    • Our Committee
    • What is family inclusion – for parents and workers
    • Our Documents
    • Family Inclusion in Australia
    • Our supporters
    • Churchill Fellowship
  • Events
    • Parent Catch Ups
    • Big FISH Events
    • FISH services and fees
  • Peer Support & Advocacy
    • Peer Support services
    • Peer Support & Advocacy
    • Evaluating Peer Support
  • My children have been removed – what do I need to know?
    • My children have been removed – what do I need to know?
    • Going to court
    • Working with DCJ
    • Building a relationship with carers
    • Making complaints and managing disputes
    • Looking after yourself first
  • Help – Services – Support
    • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Services
    • Counselling and mental health
    • Domestic Violence
    • Drugs and alcohol
    • Housing and finance
    • Parenting programs
  • Being there for your kids
    • Looking after yourself first
    • Being there for your kids
    • Navigating Relationships With Our Children
    • Working with agencies
    • Family Time – it’s about relationships
    • What children say
    • Making memories with your kids
  • For children and young people
    • Videos
    • Websites
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  • SERVICES
  • Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander
  • Counselling & Mental Health
  • Domestic Violence
  • Drugs & Alcohol
  • Housing & Finance
  • Parenting Programs
  • Parent Resources

Services

I am Indigenous and need support, who can help?

How can I get help?

My mental health is suffering, who do I talk to?

What do I do next?

I am in an unsafe situation at home, what do I do?

What can I do?

I want to stop using drugs and alcohol, how can I stop using?

What's the next step?

I don't have a home, or money to live, what are my options?

Who can help me?

I need help learning to parent again, is there someone who can help?

How do I learn?

Do you have a question?

If you require some additional direction or support, feel free to send us an email.

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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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