Social Work – RDHS
Our aim is to achieve the best possible health outcomes for our community members using a strong emphasis on health...
See more →Our aim is to achieve the best possible health outcomes for our community members using a strong emphasis on health...
See more →The Orange Door can work with you on your own, or together with your family members depending on your situation.The...
See more →Our Place is a holistic place-based approach to supporting the education, health and development of all children and families in...
See more →Open to the wider community, casual get together for parents, carers & kids! (play based playgroup will be running).Complimentary Morning...
See more →Meeting in a child-friendly environment, our dedicated ParentsNext Consultants will get to know each participant, identifying their strengths and skills,...
See more →Our Focus We believe that achieving human potential lies at the heart of social justice and each of us deserves the...
See more →Parent Pathways is a voluntary support service that can help you identify and achieve future goals. The service is flexible,...
See more →At Swan Hill District Health we provide a Breastfeeding Support Service. Our experienced midwives (including a qualified Lactation Consultant) are here to...
See more →INFANT programThe INFANT program is a designed to provide the opportunity for parents of young children to learn about healthy...
See more →This app provides breastfeeding evidence based support and advice, at your fingertips with an online journal function to track sleep,...
Breast feeding questions answered, advice and support for breastfeeding your baby.
Baby Steps is a program which focusses on improving the wellbeing of new parents.
This podcast series will share insights and offer advice about living with your baby.
Dadvice, this page has everything from videos to a stress test for new dads or early parenthood.
Information for new and expectant parents, covering everything from bonding with your baby to spotting the signs of anxiety and...
Real-life advice, sense and nonsense from dads who’ve been there, done it, and are wearing the spewed on t-shirt.
A payment for up to 2 weeks while you care for your new child.
A podcast for fathers to help them navigate being a dad and coping with family life.
Training for early childhood professionals, support for families, regulations for running a service.
Eating many different fruits and vegetables is important for providing your little one with essential nutrients.
Practical information for Victorian parents and carers to support their child's learning needs for example childcare, disability and inclusive play...
We connect parents navigating pregnancy and parenthood to critical mental health services in every state around Australia.
Is your little one a fussy eater? This information factsheet has all you need to know on how to best...
This brochure includes; expressing breast milk, breastfeeding when back at work and a checklist for preparing your return to work.
Information for grandparents and kinship carers and any common concerns.
Provides information relating to home, water, road, product and sport/ play safety and relevant resources from pregnancy to 5 years.
The Centre for Culture, Ethnicity and Heath recently launched a new website that tackles the impact of Long Covid among...
This factsheet is for parents who are concerned about the use of medicines while breastfeeding and lets you know what...
Listen in, as we explore what’s happening in the gap between intentions and reality when it comes to equality in...
Pregnancy and parental leave entitlements are covered by the National Employment Standards (NES), which sets the minimum conditions for most...
A phone service offering counselling and support for parents and carers of children from birth to 18 years.
Information for new and expectant parents, covering everything from bonding with your baby to spotting the signs of anxiety and...
Advice and guidance for new and expecting dads.
Getting pregnant takes two and male infertility reduces a couple’s chance of conception.
Preparing and nurturing yourself before, during and following birth.
QuitCoach is a free service that helps to develop a personalised plan to quit smoking. Sign up via the website...
Antenatal and Postnatal depression in non-birthing partners.
Full of practical ideas, our email newsletters give you the information you need to care for your growing baby, look...
Information regarding, behaviour, development, nutrition, play, learning, sleep and safety for preschool aged children.
Information regarding the prevention of choking in new born babies and young children.
A page dedicated to fathers with videos, advice and links to services and support for navigating fatherhood.
Tips on looking after yourself and being a healthy grown up.
Information regarding disabilities and how to manage mental health of both parent and child as well as information regarding NDIS.
Practical tips on parenting newborns.
Signs of antenatal & postnatal depression in your partner and how to support them.
Information on children with disabilities, including laws, NDIS information, support services and more.
Information on everything from behaviour to nutrition and fitness for your toddler.
With over 40 years’ experience supporting grieving individuals and families, we understand what you're going through and we're here to...
The latest evidence for creating a safe sleeping environment for your baby.
A payment for up to 2 weeks while you care for your new child.
Smoking and pregnancy: in pictures.
Information on potential ways to help sooth a crying baby.
It's important to understand that dads can suffer post natal depression too.
Children's health resource of information sheets covering medical conditions from A to Z.
A guide to nuturing the child and pet relationship from pregnancy to preschool
Information, resources and reassurance for new parents navigating the highs and lows of life with a baby.
The World of Work is an innovative program designed to support women looking to restart or strengthen their career after...