Wollongong Family Relationships Centre
The centre provides information, referral and assistance to all individuals experiencing difficulty in family relationships. Provides an avenue for separating parents to take part in mediation with the aim of developing parenting plans that focus on the best interests of the children. The building is accessible to people with disabilities and has lifts. Access to interpreters is available. No home visits are possible.
Shop 2, 310 Crown St
Suburb: WOLLONGONG
State: NSW
Postcode: 2500
(02) 4220 1100
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NSW, Australia
Community Justice Centres provide free mediation and conflict management services to help people resolve their own disputes. Mediators assist people to identify the issues, ways to resolve th issues, think of their options and work together to reach an agreement. Mediation helps people find their own solution. Information available in languages other then English. Meeting times need to fit in with opening hours of court as meetings are held at court house. Every effort is made to arrange meetings to fit in with impending court cases. Bookings required. Office hours are 9am - 5pm Monday to Friday, however mediation may be arranged outside these times by appointment. Area served all of NSW. Do not provide legal advice - mediation and conflict management only.
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NSW, Australia
Information service to individuals and organisations to develop, teach and implement conflict resolution skills. Cost free website provides access to Conflict Resolution study and training material (books, manuals, audio and video tapes). Liaison for counselling, meeting facilitation & mediation. Provides referral to information seminars & courses to the public, professional skills courses for trainers, and mediation for resolving interpersonal disputes.
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I'm a single mum to a 10 yr old boy, Zayden.
We live in Melton, which is in the west of Melbourne.
I urgently require assistance.
Food vouchers would be absolutely ideal and a petrol voucher.
I have to drive my son to and from school.
He is back from school camp today and my registration was due the day he left for camp. Another $100+ I just don't have.
Once my rent is paid there isn't enough left to survive.
This week is extra tough.
Once bills are direct debited I'm lucky to get food for a few days.
I have no family to get help from and zaydens dad doesn't support zayden at all.
Every time I ask for help from places locally I have to be assessed and it's so much stress going through all your troubles being advised to see financial advisers. It's so depressing going through the same thing each time.
I keep getting referred to Orange Door. They seem to help everyone else I've spoken to without having to relive and go thru your depressing present reasons why you require help quite indepth they go. Which is too stressful.
They have left me without assistance on a friday left me with no help because I'd spoken to more than 1 person there they were confused and just left me with nothing.
My phone is playing up so can't receive calls always so they just didn't send vouchers they'd told me they were sending..
It's just so stressful having to explain your story all the time.
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