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The Child and Family Health Service provides a range of community-based services to parents in the Hornsby and Ku-ring-gai local government areas.

Who are we?

We are the Hornsby Ku-ring-gai Child and Family Health Service.

What do we do?

The Child and Family Health Service provides a range of services in the community to parents. Our services include:

  • Early Childhood Health Centres
    Provide support and information on parenting issues for 0-5 years through individual clinic appointments, group programmes and information sessions.
    • Support & information on any parenting issues for children up to 5 years of age including:
      • Breast Feeding
      • Sleep & settling
      • Developmental health checks
      • Immunisation
      • Child behaviour & management
      • Postnatal issues including postnatal distress/depression (PND)
      • Domestic violence
      • Domestic violence
      • Parenting & care of your child
      • Infant, child & Family Nutrition
      • Maternal Health
      • Pregnancy & family wellbeing
      • Community networking & resources

    • Group programs:
      A range of group programs & information sessions are conducted throughout the service. For example: support groups for new parents, toddler issues, age specific information & treatment groups for parents experiencing Post Natal Depression.


    • Home visiting.


    • Telephone Consultations


    • Information & referral to other services


    • The Early Parenting Program
      In addition to routine consultations all families with new babies are offered:
      • A home visit for the first visit
      • The opportunity to attend the Early Parenting Support Group from birth to 12 weeks of age
      • Parent information sessions for children 5 –9 months of age
      • Centre consultations for developmental health checks & support


  • Hornsby Child Health Centre


  • Koala Family Care Centre
    This service is provided to families living in the Hornsby and Ku-ring-gai local government areas. It offers assistance for families during pregnancy and after birth for parents experiencing parenting issues including infant feeding issues, understanding sleep patterns and feelings of Post Natal Depression (PND). The service is provided through home visits, telephone and /or centre consultations.


  • School Health Service

    Offers assistance to families of school age children including:

    • Information re transition to school
    • Healthy tips for starting school
    • Consultations re health issues impacting on schooling
    • Referral & liaison with other services

    Representatives from schools & childrens services can contact the service for support with:

    • Specific child health issues
    • Accessing health information & resources
    • Health promoting schools initiatives, such as Healthy canteen & NSW Canteen Association Awards
    • Health policy consultation
    • Health resources
    • Professional development for teachers & carers


  • Paediatric Asthma Education Service
    This service is provided to families with children up to 18 years old with asthma living in the Hornsby and Ku-ring-gai local government areas It offers advice to parents on the management of asthma, which includes monitoring of asthma, discussion of triggers to asthma, and use of puffers/spacers. This service is provided through hospital and/or home visits.

How you can access our service

Access is made by clients or health professional directly contacting the service they require. No referral is necessary for Early Childhood Health Centres.

For some services you need to reside in the Hornsby or Ku-ring-gai local government areas and to access Koala Family Care Centre you do need a referral from a health professional.

Where you can find us

Early Childhood Health Centres are located at:

Berowra
122 Berowra Waters Rd
Berowra Heights NSW 2082
Ph: 9456 2877
Brooklyn Community Centre
Danger Rd
Brooklyn NSW 2083
Appointments through Berowra
Ph: 9456 2877
Carlingford
Cnr Darwin & Rembrandt St
Carlingford NSW 2118
Ph: 9871 8691
Galston
Community Centre
Cnr Arcadia & The Glade
Galston NSW 2159
Ph: 9653 3928
Hornsby
59 Florence St
Hornsby NSW 2077
Ph: 9987 3055
Lindfield
Suite 1, The Lindfield Centre
12-18 Tryon Rd
Lindfield NSW 2070
Ph: 9416 2111
Pennant Hills
Community Health Centre
5 Fisher Ave
Pennant Hills NSW 2120
Ph: 9483 7955
St Ives
St Ives Shopping Village
St Ives NSW 2075
Ph: 9144 7805
or 9988 4999
Wisemans Ferry
Community Health Centre
Old Northern Rd
Wisemans Ferry 2775
Appointments through Galston
Ph: 9653 3928

Other services are located at:

Hornsby Child Health Centre
59 Florence Street
Hornsby NSW 2077
9987 3044
Koala Family Care Centre
Hornsby Ku-ring-gai Hospital campus
107 Burdett Street,
Hornsby NSW 2077
Ph: 9477 9547
Paediatric Asthma Education Service
Staff are based in the Community
Ph: 0412 768 561
School Health Service
Based at some of the Early Childhood Health centres:
 
* Berowra Ph: 9456 7037
* Carlingford Ph: 9871 8691
* Galston Ph: 9653 3928
* Lindfield Ph: 9416 2111
* Pennant Hills Ph: 9483 7955
* St Ives Ph: 9988 4999
or 9144 7805

What are our hours?

Generally 8.30am to 5.00pm, Monday to Friday. Some services and centres are part time. For these services and centres the information will be on their answering service.

How you can contact us

Please use the contact numbers for individual services, listed above, for assistance.

More information

We have additional information on Koala Family Care Centre and the Paediatric Asthma Education Service.

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Last updated 27 November 2008

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