In today’s challenging climate with a cost of living and housing crisis, parents from disadvantaged households are under increasing pressure and this has flow-on effects to their children. This program is designed to be a lifeline, offering practical tools, support, and confidence to help parents meet their children’s developmental and educational needs.
Led by a dedicated Parent Engagement Worker, the program’s interactive workshops and individual sessions will guide parents and build their resilience to tackle day-to-day parenting challenges. From mastering positive communication and handling difficult behaviours to navigating family dynamics and setting healthy boundaries, participants will walk away equipped and empowered.
But it’s children and young people who will ultimately be the beneficiaries of this program as the skills and strategies shared through Empowering Parents, Thriving Children will create ripple effects, fostering safe and supportive environments where children can flourish.
Cultivating Safe & Nurturing Environments
Suzanne Caren, General Manager of Youth Wellbeing and Accommodation Services at MercyCare said:

“We’re so thankful to the Stan Perron Charitable Foundation for getting behind this initiative. We know that many parents are struggling in the current environment and we believe this program can make a real difference, with practical advice and support that will help their children and young people not only feel safe, but thrive.”
Elizabeth Perron, Chair of the Stan Perron Charitable Foundation said “a program to increase parent’s confidence and capacity to ensure strong healthy relationships with their children is an essential start to building a healthy life. We look forward to following the progress of such an important program for the community”.
This program is open to parents accessing our current services, with a special focus on young parents, those from culturally diverse backgrounds, and Aboriginal families.
If you would like to discover more about this program, please contact warriapendicpc@mercycare.com.au or call (08) 6151 1980.
MercyCare offers several family, children, and community-based services that help families and individuals thrive, you can discover more about these services by visiting this page.
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