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Dept for Child Protection - Moora

The Department of Child Protection's major focus is on meeting the needs of vulnerable children and families. It is responsible for protecting and caring for children, and supporting people at risk of crisis. The DCP was created out of the old Department for Community Development(DCD).Services offerred by DCP are Aboriginal Reference Group Accommodation and Homelessness Advisory Council for the Prevention of Deaths of Children and Young People Advocate for Children in Care Adoption Awards Foster Care Child Protection Education & Training Emergency Services Financial Help Finding out about your Family Helplines Not for Profit Funding Resource Centre for information on Adoption, Child Care and Protection. Family and Domestic Violence, Financial Help, Funeral Assistance.

49 Dandaragan St
Suburb: MOORA
State: WA
Postcode: 6510

(08) 9651 1100

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Hi I need some help for basic needs as I have nothing until I start and paid with new part time job - which I presume will be within 2-4 weeks. My housemates are helping with rent but that is all help that I've got. I've also lost contact for help from families and friends. My evidence documents were not enough to receive support from Vinnies and other organisation.
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