Child (and Parent) Information & Counselling
Centre for Early Life Matters (ELM) - an initiative of Marymead
Marymead CatholicCare
Mon 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Tue 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Wed 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Thu 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Fri 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Sat Closed
Sun Closed
About Us
The Centre for Early Life Matters (ELM) is an initiative of Marymead that provides support in prevention and early intervention perinatal, infant and early childhood mental health. The program works with families expecting or with young children (prenatal to age 8).
ELM activities include clinical services (centre based and outreach), research, training and consultancy.
Clinical services, counselling and support is provided for:
- Families expecting children with concerns about parenthood
- Families with children (0 to 8 years) who are showing behavioural and / or emotional difficulties
- Children with mental health problems (0 to 8 years) and their families
- Parenting / caregiving relationship difficulties with children (prenatal to 8 years)
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Children, Counselling, Early Childhood, Early Intervention, Improved Life Choices, NDIS Provider - Registered
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Marymead, a well-respected, not-for-profit organisation servicing the ACT and southern and western regional areas of NSW, has been delivering a range of high quality, family support services to children, young people and their families since 1967. With offices in Canberra and in NSW at Goulburn, Moruya, Young and Wagga Wagga, Marymead’s array of programs and services include child and family counselling, early intervention programs, Permanency Program (out of home care), post separation support, the Autism Centre, parent education groups, family and mental health support programs and contact and changeover services for separated parents in significant conflict. Marymead also offers innovative, person-centred support services for people with disability and their families. These services may be purchased through funds received under the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), and include short term accommodation, after-school care and school holiday programs, skills development, recreation groups and in-home support.
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