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$277 million to build strong families

02/06/2008

Joint Media Release with  The Hon Robert McClelland MP, Attorney General

Services to help families build strong and positive relationships will receive more than $277 million in Australian Government funding over the next three years, through the extension of grants to family services providers across the country.

Early intervention services including counselling, skills training and mediation will be delivered along with post-separation services with the focus on the safety and wellbeing of children.

Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs Minister Jenny Macklin and Attorney-General Robert McClelland said the Family Relationship Services Program would be delivered nationally by 136 providers.

Under the program, family relationship service providers are being placed on three-year funding agreements to ensure ongoing certainty for both providers and their clients.

"The three-year funding policy is an important step to guarantee certainty and clarity; it will mean organisations can provide ongoing services at the same time providing essential training and career security for staff," Ms Macklin said.

"These programs give parents the ongoing support and assistance that can prevent family breakdown. If separation does occur, they can help minimise the negative impact on children," Mr McClelland said.

Providers with funding due to expire on 30 June 2008 will have their funding extended to 2011. Providers funded for two years in 2007 will be extended by one year until 2010.

There are 268 early intervention services with extended funding agreements under the program which include:


143 post-separation services with extended funding agreements help parents build positive and cooperative co-parenting relationships. They include: