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Choosing Positive Paths is a resource kit for parents concerned about their children who have experienced family or domestic violence. People caring for a child who has experienced violence are often very worried about how the experience will affect that child. The effects of violence on a child can depend on many factors, however there are lots of things that families - and the professionals who support them - can do to help. This kit provides current information and suggestions.
The Choosing Positive Paths Parenting Kit is made up of ten information brochures, each of which contains information and tips. Click to view, download and print the brochures that interest you.
Parenting, violence and your safety (200 KB)
Parenting a Baby who has experienced violence (177 KB)
Parenting a Toddler who has experienced violence (227 KB)
Parenting a Preschooler who has experienced violence (228 KB)
Parenting a 5 to 12-year-old who has experienced violence (213 KB)
Parenting a Teenager who has experienced violence (221 KB)
Parenting: talking about separation, moving and contact (177 KB)
Parenting: talking about behaviour and the effects of violence (203 KB)
FIND OUT MORE about specific services to which Women's Health West can refer women and children affected by family violence.
FIND OUT MORE about other services available in the Western Region and beyond through our Community Directory.