Information and support for children, youth and families

  • Parent Helpline
    1300 364 100
    www.cafhs.sa.gov.au
    Provides telephone information and support for parents and carers of children from birth to five years living in South Australia.
  • Raising Children Network
    raisingchildren.net.au
    Free parenting videos, articles and apps for supporting your pregnancy, newborns, babies, toddlers, preschoolers, school age, pre-teens, teens, grownups, autism and disability.
  • ReachOut for Parents and Carers
    parents.au.reachout.com
    Offers different types of support including online forums where you can learn from others who have 'been there'. You can choose the option that’s right for you.
  • Child and Family Health Service (CaFHS)
    www.cafhs.sa.gov.au
    Free child development checks are available to families. Contact your early learning centre, preschool, kindergarten or playgroup for more information.
  • Uniting Communities
    www.unitingcommunities.org
    Working with families on achieving goals and moving towards thriving lives for families in Campbelltown.
  • Relationships Australia
    www.rasa.org.au
    Relationships Australia provide specialist family and relationship services. They offer a range of counselling services which are available on-line and over the phone.

For a mental health emergency call the Mental Health Triage Service 13 14 65.

  • Kids Helpline
    1800 55 1800
    kidshelpline.com.au
    Australia’s only free (even from a mobile), confidential 24/7 online and phone counselling service for young people aged 5-25.
  • Emerging Minds
    emergingminds.com.au
    Families can find free resources based on the latest research to help families nurture and protect children’s mental health as they navigate the ups and downs of daily life.
  • Headspace
    headspace.org.au
    Delivering mental health and wellbeing support to young people aged 12 to 25 to help navigate life’s challenges.
  • ReachOut
    au.reachout.com
    Anonymous, confidential and judgement-free support for young people and parents/carers of young people. Available 24/7 and no waitlists. From one-to-one peer support and moderated online communities, to tips, stories and resources, ReachOut offers a wide range of support options.
  • StandBy
    standbysupport.com.au
    Providing free and coordinated support to anyone affected by suicide, including individuals, families, friends, witnesses and service providers.
  • Adults Supporting Kids (ASK)
    adultssupportingkids.com.au
    A self-service website for adults concerned about the safety or wellbeing of a child, young person or family. Find resources and services in your area, use the self-service 'Just ASK' tool, or seek help through chat (9 am to 5 pm weekdays).
  • 1800 RESPECT
    1800 737 732 
    www.1800respect.org.au
    A 24/7 confidential counselling and support service for domestic, family and sexual violence. Information is available in other languages.
  • Alcohol and Drug Information Service (ADIS)
    1300 13 1340
    A confidential telephone counselling, information and referral service for the general public, concerned family or friends, and students. Call between 8:30 am to 10 pm, 7 days a week.

There are many options for learning experiences across Campbelltown. Browse the map below for child care, early learning, primary school and secondary school options within the City of Campbelltown.

For further information, visit:

  • Homelessness Connect SA
    1800 003 308
    www.homelessconnectsa.org 
    A 24/7 state-wide telephone service for anyone experiencing homelessness in South Australia.
  • Uniting Communities
    www.unitingcommunities.org
    Free, independent and confidential services for people experiencing financial difficulty.