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Helping Children & Families Association

Locality: Armidale, New South Wales

Phone: +61 467 580 016



Address: Cinders lane 2350 Armidale, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.hcfa.org.au/

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25.01.2022 HCFA volunteers, please talk over with the family you visit whether they have any plans to self isolate and how you might help them. Of course, if you are self isolating yourself, please let the coordinator know how the HCFA family can support you.



24.01.2022 Holiday activities

24.01.2022 ‘Parents have lost the village it takes to raise a child and increasingly feel isolated and unsupported.’ HCFA seeks to be a part of the village supporting parents with young children.

24.01.2022 HCFA will be one of the sellers at https://www.garagesaletrail.com.au//mundays-lane-car-boot- on Nov 21st between 8 am and 1 pm. Follow the map on the sale site.



22.01.2022 Finally, some good news for Nova Scotia! The ban on midwifery-led home birth services during the COVID-19 pandemic has been reversed. Thank you to all community... members who answered our recent Call to Action to reach out to the IWK Health Centre and Nova Scotia Health Authority who suspended home birth services without the consultation of midwives or families. We don't know the factors that went into this new decision announced today, but public pressure likely played a role! http://www.iwk.nshealth.ca/COVID-/midwifery-led-home-births

21.01.2022 PANDA Week is here! For the last fifteen years PANDA has been using a week in November to raise awareness about perinatal mental illness and to reduce stigma so... those affected can seek help. The theme for PANDA Week 2020 is ‘Tell someone who cares’. Now more than ever it’s vital that the 100,000 expecting and new parents who are affected by perinatal mental illness every year know they’re not alone and can reach out for help. You can help our campaign by sharing important information about perinatal mental health with your networks. Explore our digital toolkit for more info: https://bit.ly/3eAzxoy If you can help us reach just one extra expecting or new parent with important information; or help one extra family know how they can seek support, then together, we will have made a real difference. #PANDAWeek2020 #tellsomeonewhocares Image - An illustration of a couple and their baby. There is text over the image that reads: tell someone who cares, PANDA Week 8 - 14 November, let's tackle perinatal anxiety and depression together.

19.01.2022 HCFA will have a stall at this sale. Please come and support us!



16.01.2022 Those questions on the right? They’re important!

16.01.2022 Three challenges posted already! Quick! Time to catch up!

16.01.2022 Wonderful to hear via this page from a family interested in volunteer support from HCFA. We also love to hear from potential volunteers!

14.01.2022 Volunteers, sending a text is the best way to keep in touch with your families. We all know what happens when moms get talking on the phone!

12.01.2022 For those with children who may find it hard to explain what is going on, this makes a lovely bedtime story. The Time We Spring-Cleaned the World The world ...it got so busy, There were people all around. They left their germs behind them; In the air and on the ground. These germs grew bigger and stronger. They wanted to come and stay. They didn’t want to hurt anyone - They just really wanted to play. Sometimes they tried to hold your hand, Or tickled your throat or your nose. They could make you cough and sneeze And make your face as red as a rose. And so these germs took over. They started to make people ill, And with every cough we coughed More and more germs would spill. All the queens and kings had a meeting. It’s time to clean the world up! they said. And so they had to close lots of fun stuff, Just so these germs couldn’t spread. We couldn’t go to cinemas Or restaurants for our tea. There was no football or parties, The world got as quiet as can be. The kids stopped going to school, The mums and dads went to work less. Then a great, big, giant scrubbing brush Cleaned the sky and the sea and the mess! Dads started teaching the sums, Big brothers played with us more, Mums were in charge of homework And we read and played jigsaws galore! The whole world was washing their hands And building super toilet roll forts! Outside was quiet and peaceful, Now home was the place for all sports. So we played in the world that was home And our days filled up with fun and love, And the germs they grew smaller and smaller And the sun watched from up above. Then one morning the sun woke up early, She smiled and stretched her beams wide. The world had been fully spring cleaned, It was time to go back outside! We opened our doors oh so slowly And breathed in the clean and fresh air. We promised thar forever and always Of this beautiful world we’d take care! Author ~ Louise Gribbons Hunterhouse College Artist ~ Maggie Vandewalle



11.01.2022 If you have someone in your world on the autism spectrum, Faithmummy is posting one of her daughter’s photos each day in the Advent season. That’s a simple Advent calendar!

11.01.2022 Looking for a really creative activity to engage the kids while they're at home? Have a look here at Sophie Masson's blog - what a wonderful resource developed ...by Sophie and Kathy Creamer. How lucky are we to have such talent on hand in our neck of the woods! Thanks to you both #newenglandnsw #isoactivities #readersandwriters See more

10.01.2022 For aspiring artists...

10.01.2022 Lovely project!

07.01.2022 Families wondering what to do, have a look at art with Mo Willems https://www.google.com.au/url

07.01.2022 Here’s some fun for you and yours, love from the HCFA village

07.01.2022 CORONAVIRUS may be less harmful to babies who breastfeed a news study suggests...

06.01.2022 What is HCFA? How did I get involved? How has the pandemic affected what HCFA does? Listen to Community Radio at 10:30 today. http://2arm.net.au/

06.01.2022 Anna Vlasoff, previous coordinator and volunteer with HCFA, passed away on 1 Jan. The funeral will be at 10am on Friday 10 Jan at the Uniting Church for anyone wanting to attend. She is survived by two adult children, Tess and Phil. I recruited Anna to be a volunteer in about 2015 when I was the coordinator of HCFA between 2013 and 2016. She made some lovely connections with families who she visited, but her offer to help out with the coordination role was particularly we...lcome. Her generous offer made it possible for me to attend to my own mother’s deteriorating health, knowing that this wonderful organisation would continue under Anna’s management. She had been unwell, and I understand that Susan McPhee has been coordinating the organisation, for some time. I couldn’t get in touch with her to forward this sad news, so I’ve written this post instead. Cathie Lamont. See more

05.01.2022 One of our volunteers had a question about helping families avoid scammers. Here’s a start.

03.01.2022 If you are a volunteer visitor, please stay home this week. Call the family you visit and see if there is any way you can support them while remaining apart. We need to take steps today to minimise the spread of this virus. The HCFA Management Committee will not meet in person in two weeks time, but will deal with business remotely. Please have a look at this image (you have to tap the blank space for it to open in a new window) https://thespinoff.co.nz//Covid-19-Transmission-graphic-01

02.01.2022 The Wild Network is a UK organisation with a local focus that is happy for engagement from people elsewhere. This is their holiday activity idea list. They send regular emails if you sign up and share some interesting and useful links. Check it out. https://www.thewildnetwork.com//20/7/20/42-days-of-summer

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