Rural Parenting Resilience Program
Free, flexible support for families with children aged 0–12 to build confidence, connection and parenting skills.


Is this the right support?
This program may be right for you if:
- you are a parent or carer of a child aged 0–12
- you want to strengthen your connection with your child
- you would benefit from peer support
- you’re looking for parenting skills development
- you want support in a rural community setting
RPRP focuses on building confidence, connection and resilience in families.
This program is funded under the Department of Social Services Children and Parenting Program.
If you’re unsure whether this is suitable, contact us and we’ll talk it through.
How it works
- Contact our team or express interest
- We discuss your needs and available program options
- Participate in group-based or supported activities
- Access additional support if needed
Program activities may include:
- peer support groups
- supported playgroups
- parenting skills development
- school readiness programs
- case management and advocacy
- community events and celebrations
Who this is usually suitable for
- Parents and carers of children aged 0–12
- Families living in rural communities
- Parents seeking connection and support
- Families wanting practical parenting strategies
Getting Started
You can begin by:
- contacting our intake team
- submitting an enquiry
We’ll explain:
- upcoming groups
- program availability
- participation options
Practical details
Cost
Free program.
Delivery
Group-based activities, supported playgroups and community events.
Locations
Moree, Walgett, Inverell, Glen Innes and Tenterfield.

Proof & documentation
Documentation is not routinely provided.
If confirmation of participation is required for a specific reason, speak with our team.

Looking to refer someone?
Referrals are welcome from:
- schools
- community services
- health providers
- self-referrals
Contact our team to discuss suitability.