Community Resource Hub

We understand that student and family wellbeing extends beyond the classroom. To support our community, we encourage families to access a range of external services that promote mental, emotional, and physical health. These resources can help individuals manage stress, build resilience, and find support when facing personal challenges.

Community Links Wellbeing is a not-for-profit non-Government community organisation working in Wollondilly, Camden, Campbelltown and Wingecarribee Local Government Areas.

The service supports all members of the community and provides resources to help achieve positive personal and community outcomes through community development, events, groups, workshops, youth programs, crisis support, carer support, family support, Allied Health and Mental Health Services.

To know more about the programs visit https://www.communitylinks.org.au/parenting-education-courses/

The Anxiety Coach Parenting Program is now being made available as a night-time face to face course starting Thursday Night, October 30th 2025 over 3 Thursdays finishing November 11th 2025, 6:30pm to 8:30pm at Julia Reserve Community Centre  Oran Park. This program is for Parents and Carers of Children 4 to 12 years old.

Anxiety Coach Program

1 2 3 Magic and Emotion Coaching is a short 3 session program starting Tuesday 4th November 2025 from 10am to 12:30 pm to Tuesday 18th November 2025 at Spring Farm Community Hall 2. This program is for parents and carers of children 2 to 12years old.

Community Links Program

eSafety

Safety helps people of all ages navigate the online world safely, providing guidance and support when harm occurs. During challenging times, schools often become key sources of support, with students, staff, and families turning to them for advice.

To support this, eSafety offers expert guidance to help communities respond effectively to emerging online issues. Their mission is to protect Australians from online harm and promote safer, more positive digital experiences.

Esafety Screen tips
eSafety screen tips

Kids Helpline

Kids Helpline is Australia’s only free (even from a mobile), confidential 24/7 online and phone counselling service for young people aged 5 to 25.

Kids Helpline seeks to ensure that all children, young people and adults at risk are safe from harm, are respected and nurtured to reach their full potential in life.

At all times children and young people are supported and encouraged to have their voices heard, to seek justice and to access counselling and other support services.

Kids helpline offer phone counselling, web chat counselling and peer support.

Visit their website for more information.

Phone Counselling - Kids Helpline
Webchat - Kids Helpline
Peer Support - Kids Helpline

Too sick for school?

If your child is feeling unwell, it’s best to keep them at home and seek advice from your doctor. The chart and information provided in the PDF below are for general guidance only and are not a substitute for professional medical advice. The following information has been provided by NSW Health.

Some of the illnesses that may require your child to stay home from school include: bronchitis, chickenpox, conjunctivitis, fever, hand, foot and mouth disease, head lice, hepatitis, influenza, measles, ringworm, whooping cough, and others.

Too sick for school pdf