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Online and in person for individuals, couples, families and communities.

Providing Help in Challenging Times

Counselling

A caring, safe and supportive space to talk through any difficulties or challenges in your relationships. For individuals, families, and couples.

Mediation

Also known as Family Dispute Resolution (FDR). Professional support to help with decision-making or communication if you're separating or divorcing.

Tailored Services

Services for specific challenges and individuals, from resilience training to trauma-specific support services and adoption support.

Online Courses

Self-guided online learning that you can access anytime, and anywhere. Build your skills at your own pace.

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Individual Counselling

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Individual Counselling

Life can be full of ups and downs. While we may be able to overcome most challenges by ourselves, sometimes we need some extra support. Individual Counselling offers a supportive environment to identify and manage problems and concerns.

Domestic Violence Counselling

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Domestic Violence Counselling

We all have the right to feel safe. Taking the first steps to speak to someone about domestic and family violence can be conflicting and overwhelming. At Relationships Australia NSW, we provide compassionate, understanding, and confidential domestic violence support for victims.

Let’s Talk Elder Support and Mediation

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Let’s Talk Elder Support and Mediation

Let’s Talk helps older people and their families address age-related issues and disagreements, and make decisions that protect the rights and safety of everyone involved.

Care Finder

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Care Finder

A free support service for Care Leavers and Forgotten Australians in central and eastern Sydney to support transitions into aged care services.

Group Workshops

Parenting After Separation

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Parenting After Separation

Managing a difficult relationship with a former partner can be difficult, especially when kids are involved. This group offers tools to improve communication, reduce conflict and make decisions in the best interests of your kids.

Supported Connections Playgroup

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Supported Connections Playgroup

A fortnightly playgroup for single parents and carers who don't currently live with their children. The group offers support in transitioning to independent parenting in a friendly and inclusive setting.

Women’s Choice and Change

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Women’s Choice and Change

This program is a free domestic violence support group for women. Our family therapists provide a safe and caring space to share and learn from others who understand your experiences. Skills and strategies are provided to help you move forward with your life.

Supporting Your Relationship Wellbeing

Discover the latest from our Knowledge Hub.

The Impacts of Domestic and Family Violence on Children

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The Impacts of Domestic and Family Violence on Children

They experience the same states of mind and emotions of their parents, and they are especially sensitive to fear, dread and terror.

Separation Under the Same Roof: Living Together Apart

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Separation Under the Same Roof: Living Together Apart

At least 1 in 6 older people in Australia experience abuse, most commonly from an adult child, a friend, or their partner.

Mental Health Care Is Fragmented. But People Aren’t.

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Mental Health Care Is Fragmented. But People Aren’t.

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.

Relationships can be really great but also really hard.

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