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Depart of Child Protection - Fremantle

The Department's major focus is on meeting the needs of vulnerable children and families. It is responsible for protection and caring for children and of supporting people at risk of crisis. Staff trained in child protection investigate reports and allegations of child maltreatment. These may include physical, sexual and emotional maltreatment as well as neglect. Follow up services depend on the nature and seriousness of maltreatment and the needs of the child and family.Their services include :- Advisory Council for the Prevention of Deaths of Children and Young People Accommodation Advocate for Children in Care Adoption Awards Foster Care Child Protection Education & Training Emergency Services Financial Help Finding out about your Family To report instances of child abuse:- (08) 9222 2555 or 1800 199 008 or (08) 9223 1111(a/hrs) Crisis Care (24 hour crisis information and counselling) (08) 9223 1111 1800 199 008 (country callers)

25 Adelaide St
8 Leghorn St, Rockingham
Suburb: FREMANTLE
State: WA
Postcode: 6160

(08) 9431 8800

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