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counselling
Counselling provides an opportunity to talk with a professionally trained person to identify, understand and gain new perspective on issues you are concerned about.

Counselling can clarify problems and help in their resolution in a supportive, respectful and confidential environment. More
Aboriginal Counselling Service
The Arrunga Gibalee Aboriginal Counselling Service is a free service for Aboriginal people, where you can discuss any family issues as well as issues relating to Stolen Generations, grief and loss, connecting with family, conflict, children and anything else. More
Family dispute resolution
Relationships Australia Mediation Service provides an environment to safely discuss workplace, property or family issues that are unresolved or in dispute. Issues that can be addressed include living arrangements for children, education, improving communication, child support, health care, workplace conflict and a range of other issues. More
Family Relationship Centres
There are 65 Family Relationship Centres across Australia. A Family Relationship Centre will support you and your family at any stage of your relationship, by working with you to strengthen your relationship and help you stay together, or assisting you and your family in your separation. More
Online counseling is counseling offered via the Internet using real-time chat (like MSN). All counselors are Relationships Australia staff. Our system is designed to provide maximum security and confidentiality. If you live in a rural or remote area, have carer responsibilities or disabilities, live overseas, or simply want the convenience or anonymity of online counseling, this service may be for you.
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Family Referral Services link vulnerable families, parents and young people in need of assistance with Commonwealth, State or Local Government funded support services so they receive appropriate help to address their individual circumstances. More