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Interrelate’s flagship program for separating parents who are experiencing high conflict, Parents Not Partners, has been assessed by Child Family Community Australia as meeting the criteria for a ‘Promising Program’.
Family and relationship services organisation Interrelate calls for quick action from governments and communities to rebuild unity and inclusion after the marriage postal survey.
Through its Aboriginal Building Connections program, relationship experts Interrelate work to improve emotional and developmental outcomes for indigenous kids in separated families.
New research by the Burnet Institute has established a link between pornography use, mental-health problems and children becoming sexually active at a younger age.
Did you know your school may be eligible to receive funding for Interrelate’s anti-bullying and cybersafety awareness programs? That’s because we are now accredited by the Office of the eSafety Commissioner.
For the sake of their kids, even when separated, parents need to have a functional relationship that allows them to communicate about their children’s needs without further exposing their children to conflict.
Family Life Victoria (FLV) is amalgamating with a major NSW relationship services organisation, in a move that will see more services being offered to Victorian schools.
Interrelate, a NSW-based relationship services organisation, is making its suite of antibullying education programs available across the country, following accreditation by the Office of the eSafety Commissioner.
Interrelate is celebrating a significant milestone this year, with 2016 marking 90 years since its courageous group of founders decided to take on relationships and sex education in 1926.