The Orange Door provides children, young people and families easier access to the services they need.
The Orange Door is the access point to services for:
- women, children and young people experiencing family violence
- families who need assistance with the care and wellbeing of children.
Factors that may affect a child's safety, stability or development are:
- significant parenting problems
- serious family conflict including family breakdown
- a family member's physical or mental illness, substance abuse, disability or bereavement
- families that are isolated, unsupported or young
- significant social or economic disadvantage.
Referrals to The Orange Door
Anyone with a concern for a child or family wellbeing can make a referral to The Orange Door. You can refer vulnerable children, young people (0 to 17 years) and their families, including families with an unborn child.
Support programs include:
- Family Services
- Early Parenting Centre Services.
Find an Orange Door
For a list of The Orange Door services and their phone numbers, visit the Find a service page.
Visit The Orange Door website.
Child Protection
Contact Child Protection if you have reasonable grounds for believing a child has suffered or is suffering significant harm.