“Someone to turn to…”™ Parent Support Network

 

The “Someone to turn to…”™ Parent Support Network provides emotional and practical support for parents who, for example, have a child with a recent diagnosis of autism, and would like supportive contact with a volunteer parent who has had similar experiences. There are no fees involved.

The co-ordinator of the “Someone to turn to…”™ program closely links parents seeking support with volunteer parents, using factors such as diagnosis and age of the child. This ensures that the support can be as relevant as possible.

Autism Spectrum Australia (Aspect) provides initial and follow-up training for volunteers as well as ongoing support for both parents and volunteers. Contact between parent and volunteer usually occurs every 1-2 weeks; in some instances it is possible for the volunteer and parent to meet in person. We recognise that everyone leads busy lives, therefore volunteers are usually linked with one family at a time.

Urgently needed: volunteer parents and carers

Our service is currently seeking more volunteer mentors. This is to meet the requests of many parents/carers who are asking for the kind of empathic help that “Someone to turn to…”™ provides. They may be going through a new diagnosis or some other time of particular concern, and are possibly undergoing similar experiences to your own as a parent/carer.

The role of a volunteer mentor is not a time-consuming one - probably a phone call every 2 weeks. Volunteers are trained and in turn supported by Aspect. Weekend workshops for new parents and carers are held throughout the year and are announced on the home page of this website, as well as on the training page.

Can you help? For more information, please call Pauline, the “Someone to turn to…”™ Coordinator on 8977 8335 or contact her via e-mail.

Multilingual support

“Someone to turn to…”™ now provides multilingual support. We have volunteers who can offer support in Japanese, Tagalog, Arabic, Greek, Spanish, Cantonese and Mandarin, as well as English. This multilingual service is readily available from Aspect if you are in need of assistance.

Support for the Far North Coast

“Someone to turn to…”™ was launched in the Far North Coast region of NSW in early 2006. If you think this service could assist you, would like more information about it or are interested in volunteering, please contact the Aspect Far North Coast Centre for Autism in Alstonville by calling Dr Jo Longman on 02 66283660 or mobile 0439 047432, or sending an e-mail.

Fathers, Grandfathers & Uncles

Autism Spectrum Australia provides specialised support for fathers, grandfathers and uncles of children with autism spectrum disorders. “Someone to turn to…”™ can link you with a father or grandfather who is in a similar situation to you and can give you advice on how best to manage. “Someone to turn to…”™ also offers ‘Father’s Nights’ giving dad’s, uncles and grandfathers a chance to get together in an informal setting.

Please click on the links below for further information.

Download our Support for Fathers brochure (610Kb PDF)

Download our Father's Night brochure (610Kb PDF)
Contact Pauline Hunter-Knight, the “Someone to turn to…”™ co-ordinator, on:
Phone: 02 8977 8335
Fax: 02 8977 8399
Email:

phunterknight@aspect.org.au

Postal:

"Someone to turn to..."™ Parent Support Network
PO Box 361, Forestville, NSW 2087

Last updated June 2006

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