Social Futures is reminding parents during Child Protection Week (September 3 to 9) that they can still give their children their time and love – even though cost of living pressures may have cut into family leisure spending. Manager of the Family Connect and Support Program, Fiona Halligan, said her message for Child Protection Week was that strong family relationships are based on spending quality time together, being truly present with children and developing trust.
Social Futures is reminding parents during Child Protection Week (September 3 to 9) that they can still give their children their time and love – even though cost of living pressures may have cut into family leisure spending.
Manager of the Family Connect and Support Program, Fiona Halligan, said her message for Child Protection Week was that strong family relationships are based on spending quality time together, being truly present with children and developing trust.
“Parents might be feeling guilty because they don’t have the money to buy children all they want but children don’t need endless gifts, holidays or expensive afterschool activities,” Ms Halligan said.
“Research shows that children learn and develop best when they have strong, loving relationships with parents and the other carers in their life.
“It’s these key relationships that help children understand the world – it’s important that they have a safe and secure home, know they are loved, and that their parents and care givers react consistently and rationally to their behaviour.
“Spending time with your children can be so much fun, especially when you are doing things like board games, cooking and art and craft.”
Ms Halligan says every family faces challenges and the official key themes of Child Protection Week 2023 are ‘Where we start matters’ and ‘Every child in every community needs a fair go’.
“It’s vital that children and their families get the support they need when facing hard times, and that the support makes a real difference to their life outcomes,” she said.
“And of course, where we start in life isn’t where we will finish.”
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