Families Healthier Children service and

Contact details
Queensland Health
Central Referral Unit
For all areas:
Ph: 1300 658 252 Fax: 3146 2412
Email: central_referral_unit_P&CHS@health.qld.gov.au
Centres:
Child and Family Health
Caboolture Community Health Centre
McKean St, Caboolture Q 4510
Ph: 5433 8300
Fax: 5433 8322
Deception Bay Family Centre
Shop 27, Deception Bay Shopping Centre
Deception Bay Rd, Deception Bay Q 4508
Ph: 3884 1333
Fax: 3884 1300
North Lakes Health Precinct
9 Endeavour Blvd, North Lakes Q 4509
Children’s Therapy Service
Ph: 3049 1200
Fax: 3049 1250
The Children’s Therapy Service provides assessment
and treatment services for infants and children
experiencing developmental difficulties.
Redcliffe Community Health Centre
What services are available?
■ Physiotherapy
School Based Youth Health Nurse Program
Caboolture Community Health Centre
181 Anzac Rd, Kippa-Ring Q 4021
Ph: 3897 6300
Fax: 3897 6311
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Speech pathology
McKean St, Caboolture Q 4510
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Family support
Ph: 5433 8300
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Occupational therapy
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Developmental psychology
Children’s Therapy Service
North Lakes Health Precinct
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Counselling and behaviour management.
Am I eligible for Children’s Therapy
Services?
Priority is given to children under four with
developmental difficulties; older children according to
specific criteria and infants; and children 0–18 months
with recently acquired brain injuries.
Fax: 5433 8322
9 Endeavour Boulevard
North Lakes Q 4509
Ph: 3049 1200
Fax: 3049 1250
Healthier Children
and
Families
service
Healthier Children and Families service
About the service
This free service is offered to all families and provides
them with an opportunity to discuss their infant’s
and child’s growth, development, health and wellness.
The team is made up of qualified child health
professionals, and offers information and support
to families with children up to 18 years.
What services are available?
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Child, Youth and Family Health Service
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School Health Program
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Children’s Therapy Service.
Child, Youth and Family Health Service
School Health Program
Services include:
■ Maternity liaison and outreach services
What services are available?
■ School Based Youth Health Nurse Program
Nurses are located in Education Queensland secondary
schools and provide support and education on health
matters for young people and the school community.
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Infant feeding and settling
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Infant weighing-in facilities for parents
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Drop-in sessions
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Follow-up telephone information and support
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Parenting support in a variety of settings
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Information sessions. Topics may include: newborn
babies, becoming a new parent, and age specific
development information
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Young parents support
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Specific parenting programs eg. Postnatal well-being,
support and Positive Parenting Program
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Social Work/Psychologist support and assistance.
This may include counselling, adjusting to parenting,
loss and grief, postnatal depression and coping
with stress.