Separation Services
Supporting Children After Separation Program (SCaSP)
Together, we'll find a way to help children and teenagers adapt to separation
Overview
The Supporting Children after Separation Program (SCaSP) helps children make sense of their parents’ separation and adapt to changes in the family.
Who is this service for?
SCaSP is for children and teenagers between 6 and 17 years old from a separated family.
How can I access the Supporting Children After Separation Program?
You can access the SCaSP by calling 1300 364 277.
What do I need to know about the Supporting Children After Separation Program?
Services offered through the Supporting Children After Separation Program
- Counselling
- Children’s groups
- Educational and resource packs to support and deal with separation
- Skills and strategies to navigate separation and their specific situation
- Educational presentations and events to help the community better understand and deal with separation.
How can the Supporting Children After Separation Program help?
The SCaSP helps children to:
- Access useful, relevant information
- Develop resilience and coping strategies
- Talk to a skilled practitioner about the changes in their family
- Share their experiences with children who are in similar situations
- Feel a sense of normalcy so they don’t feel alone, different, or alienated.
Courses for children who are experiencing family separation
Poppers
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Pop Stars
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Poppers is a course for 6- to 9-year-old children to learn strategies for adapting to family separation.
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Pop Stars is a course for 10- to 13-year-old children to learn strategies for adapting to family separation. |
Get in Touch
Learn more about the SCaSP by calling us at 1300 364 277.