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Article.Families.Mental Health
Whether it’s a romantic partner, friend, or family member, these small tips can go a long way in helping you feel more connected and in tune with the people you care about.
Article.Couples.Divorce + Separation
Counselling can be an immense help to people from all backgrounds to improve their relationship and create a positive future.
Article.Families.Parenting
From 10 December 2025, new national rules will prevent children under 16 from creating or keeping accounts on most major social media platforms. For many families, this change brings a mix of relief, uncertainty and, in some cases, real anxiety.
They experience the same states of mind and emotions of their parents, and they are especially sensitive to fear, dread and terror.
Policy + Research.Individuals.Divorce + Separation
At least 1 in 6 older people in Australia experience abuse, most commonly from an adult child, a friend, or their partner.
Article.Individuals.Mental Health
Isolation, loneliness and poor social connection are critical drivers of mental ill-health, yet our response remains fragmented. In a stretched, medicalised system, people are assessed by their symptoms and severity, not as whole people in a social context.
e-Book.Families.Parenting
This helpful e-Book provides a step-by-step guide for separated parents who want to develop their own parenting plan.
We often think of relationships as something that make life more enjoyable and worthwhile – the people who celebrate our wins, sit with us in grief, or share a laugh on an ordinary day. But emerging evidence shows that relationships do far more than support us emotionally. They protect us.
Article.Individuals.Parenting
There’s no easy way to separate – but there are gentler ones. Learn how Family Dispute Resolution compares to the private lawyer-led route.
Goal setting isn’t just for adults chasing career milestones or fitness targets. For children, learning to set and work towards goals can build confidence, resilience, and a sense of responsibility.
Article.Individuals.Divorce + Separation
Here are some practical tips to help you talk with children about difficult things in a way that is safe, age-appropriate, and supportive.
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