Our Mission
To create caring, capable communities through innovative, ethical solutions, promoting wellbeing, and responding to the needs of families, children and young people.
We Acknowledge
Family Life acknowledges the Boonwurrung people as part of the Kulin nation who are the traditional custodians of the land, past and present, where Family Life provide services.
We pay our respect to the Boonwurrung people, their culture and their Elders past, present and future.
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Latest News
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Frankston PeopleWorx Op Shop
Now open
13 Playne Street.
Come in and check out the bargains.
Donations are greatly appreciated.
Would you like to have fun and help the community by volunteering? Please give us a call?
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Getting Kids Working
How can an unemployed young person
get a job if they don't have work experience and suitable skills?
 
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Empowering Family Dispute Resolution
Training for Practitioners
Are you looking for new ways to further your skills in family dispute resolution and enhance your client mediation skills?
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Creating Capable Communities Toolkit
Creating Capable Communities strengthens vulnerable families and high-need neighbourhoods. Find out how you can do this in your community, with the Creating Capable Communities Toolkit. Read More...
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The Strengths and Assets Summit 2010
Click here to download the keynote presentation "Strengthening families and communities: making the case for investment", by Family Life CEO, Jo Cavanagh. The Strength and Assets Summit took place at The University of Newcastle, 30 November to 3 December 2010.
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Creating Capable Communities Presentation
By Jo Cavanagh
Presentation by Jo Cavanagh for XVIII ISPCAN International Congress on Child Abuse and Neglect, "One World, One Family, Many Cultures: Strengthening Children and Families Affected by Personal, Intra-Familial and Global Conflict", 26-29 September 2010, Honolulu, Hawai'i USA.
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Mental Health Program
For Children and Young People
With support from the Australian Government, Family Life runs the innovative SHINE Mental Health Project which supports vulnerable children aged 8-14 and their families, who live in the Frankston and Chelsea (Victoria) districts.
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What about the Children?
Parenting post separation and divorce
A research report
The research by Professor Thea Brown, Monash University, investigated the outcomes for families attending the Frankston Family Relationship Centre over its first three years, 2006 - 2009.
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