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Kids Network - Kids, Ideas, Direction and Support Network. IN A NUTSHELL...

Kids Network is a non profit organisation which provides a connection point for families and educators to access practitioners, ideas, direction & support.

We have a monthly email newsletter with simple guidance and support ideas for families and people dealing with children.

Kids, Ideas, Direction and Support Network

Kids Network in a non profit organisation established in February 2007, with the following aims:

  • To provide a support network for people with a passion to support children & families.
  • To provide an access point for families to connect with the practitioners and support they are looking for.
  • To provide simple information about children today, their needs, their quirks and their gifts.
Members meet on the third Thursday of every month at the Great Lakes Aquatic & Leisure Centre in Forster, NSW.

At these meetings members network and support one another with their goals and ideas for supporting children, families and educators.

Many thanks to Great Lakes Aquatic Centre for their support.



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The FNC's Family Support Service is funded through the State Department of Families And Community Services (FACS) through there Early Intervention and Placement Program (EIPP).