Karitane is a not-for-profit organisation and registered charity supporting families, enhancing the parent-child relationship and building parenting capacity. Karitane is a leader in parenting services with a multidisciplinary team of health professionals dedicated to supporting families with evidence-based services and programs. Karitane supports families with children from birth to five years around sleep and settling, feeding and nutrition, establishing routines, toddler behaviour and pre and postnatal anxiety and depression.
Service offering
Karitane offers a suite of face-to-face and virtual services, delivered by a team of child and family health nurses, paediatricians, social workers, psychologists and psychiatrists.
My husband and I called the Careline, and the advice was unbelievably useful, kind and caring. The tips and hints were practical, and achievable, and were given with thought for our entire family unit. Thank you, I feel so much more empowered after talking to you.”
Karitane partners with organisations who are committed to being recognized as a ‘Family Friendly Workplace” within their industry by offering an extensive range of webinars and evidence-based education programs to support parents in the workforce.
During each webinar, experienced child and family health nurses provide tips and strategies, alongside opportunities for parents and carers to ask questions.
Find out more about Karitane’s free parenting webinars here.
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Creating family-friendly workplaces for all
Our preferred partners are carefully selected to provide our clients and members with access to leading experts and service providers in the areas of career, parenting/carer and wellbeing. This enables organisations to have one point of contact through Parents At Work, while remaining at the forefront on leading practice solutions across all aspects concerning working families.
Parents At Work acknowledge and pay respect to the past, present and future Traditional Custodians and Elders of this nation and the continuation of cultural, spiritual and educational practices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.