Childhood and Family Health Clinics are dedicated to providing essential services for parents and caregivers of children from birth to 5 years of age. Staffed by highly trained Child and Family Health Nurses, these clinics offer evidence-based information, attentive listening to parental concerns, and collaborative planning for each child’s developmental milestones. The clinics prioritize working in partnership with families to achieve their parenting goals, ensuring a supportive and nurturing environment for both children and caregivers.
With a focus on promoting the health and well-being of families, Childhood and Family Health Clinics offer a range of services tailored to meet the diverse needs of the community. From specialized training in child and family health to providing immunizations at select locations, these clinics play a vital role in supporting families across a wide geographic area. By fostering partnerships with families and offering comprehensive healthcare services, the clinics aim to enhance the overall health outcomes and quality of life for children and their caregivers.
Rooted in a commitment to community health and inclusivity, Childhood and Family Health Clinics serve a diverse population, including residents of various cultural backgrounds and those of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander heritage. As the population within the district continues to grow, these clinics are poised to meet the evolving healthcare needs of families in the region. By addressing both physical and mental health concerns, the clinics play a crucial role in promoting the well-being of families and contributing to the overall health of the community.