Getting more help

When families change there are places you can get more help and information

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Smiling Mind Creek - videos

Watch Smiling Mind Creek! Each video is just two minutes long and helps little kids learn about their feelings. Join Tam, Maali, and Wes as they discover how to understand themselves and support each other. 

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Mood Critters - Kids Helpline

Ever wondered what your emotions mean? Let’s meet some critters who know a thing or two about moods. Check out Kids Helpline Mood Critters.

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Headspace

Are you 12 or older and want to learn more about your emotions and mental health? You can visit Headspace—a safe place where you can get support, find helpful info, and learn ways to feel better and understand yourself.

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Kids Helpline

Kids Helpline have information to help support kids through separation or divorce. 

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Best for Kids

Sometimes when families come to the Family Court, the court will provide/appoint a special lawyer that works with kids called an Independent Children’s Lawyer or ICL for short. Find out more about ICLS at the Best for Kids website.

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Youth Law Australia

Youth Law Australia provides free, private information about the law to kids. They can help you with questions you might have about the Family Court.

Need Help?
Kids Helpline and Headspace support kids and young people with free counselling and support by phone and online.