Contact details
Service available in:
All states and territories
What the service does
National Centre for Childhood Grief supports children and young people who have experienced the death of someone close to them. It also supports families and carers. The service offers specialist grief counselling for children aged 3–17. Support can be one‑to‑one or in groups, and can be in person, online, or by phone. Children’s counselling is free. An initial session with a parent or carer may have a fee, and adult counselling may also have costs. The service also offers other programs to help cope with grief. Support is available across Australia.
Key details
Operating hours
N/A
Delivery methods
Phone
Video call
Face to face
Online
Cost
A fee may apply for some services
Eligibility / Role
Person with cancer
Carer
Family/friends
Accessibility
No information found, please check with organisation for more information
Language and community
Offer in-language support
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Language supported other than English
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Community and identity
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Cancers supported
Cancer type
All cancers
Cancer stage
All stages