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Group Programs
Hunter and Central Coast Region

Follow Your Instincts
Support groups for parents who have only recently learnt that their child has a disability or are still to receive confirmation. Find out more...

Parent Toolbox
One day seminars about services and networks of support. Find out more...

Links Groups

Support groups for parents offered face-to-face or via telephone conference, in weekly sessions for 6 weeks. Find out more...

Family Care Workshops (http://www.familycare.org.au)
Workshops for parents, siblings, carers and professionals providing care for a person with a disability, facilitated by Terry Ryan. Running on the Central Coast in February/March 2007. For further information contact Community Links Manager, Sue Cook 49877884 or jcook@tscnsw.org.au

Ignition Youth Mentoring
Ignition Youth Mentoring is coming this year to the Central Coast for teenagers aged 14 - 16. Contact Community links Manager Sue Cook on 4987 7884 or jcook@tscnsw.org.au

Muswellbrook Family Network
This is a group for parents of children with disabilities which meets at the Hunter Park Family Centre in Muswellbrook on the second Tuesday of each month. Contact Pathways Coordinator Sheila Ramsay at Raymond Terrace 4987 7884 or sramsay@tscnsw.org.au

Hey Dads Workshops
This is an opportunity for dads to connect with their children. Workshops to run in April 2007. Contact Pathways Coordinator Christine Jennings at The Stuart Centre on 4946 9199 cjennings@tscnsw.org.au , or Sheila Ramsay in Raymond Terrace on 4987 7884 or sramsay@tscnsw.org.au

Mutual Aid Groups For Teenagers – including coping strategies and building resilience.
Conducted in partnership with local agencies. Contact Pathways Coordinator Christine Jennings at the Stuart Centre on 4946 9199 or cjennings@tscnsw.org.au

Children’s Groups
For some children, services provided through group activities, rather than individually, can result in significant improvements in the child’s abilities. Children often learn best when performing with their peers where motivation and fun are the key ingredients to improving abilities. Find out more...