Formal Relative, Kinship and Grandparent Carers in South Australia
If you suspect, on reasonable grounds, that a child or young person is being abused or neglected, report it to the Child Abuse Report Line – 13 14 78 at any time.
When you need help after hours, call Crisis Care - 13 16 11 from 4 pm to 9 am, and 24 hours on weekends and public holidays.
The internet is a useful source of information for out-of-home carers. This page contains links to Commonwealth, state and territory, and non-government information, supports and services that may be useful to you.
Go to National Support and Services to find out what Commonwealth and non-government support you may be eligible for.
Find the answer to Frequently Asked Questions about Australian Government support.
South Australian Government reimbursements, information and services for formal relative, kinship or grandparent carers
Legal Information and assistance
Information to help you raise the children and young people in your care
- Parentline SA – A telephone information service for parents and carers of children aged 0 to 12 years old who live in South Australia. Call 1300 364 100 any time, 7 days a week, for the cost of a local call.
- Parent Easy Guides – Parenting guides for anyone raising a child, including contact information if you need extra help.
- Boundaries and keeping yourself safe (PDF) – It is important to be aware that your actions or those of your family may be misinterpreted by a child or young person in your care.
- Raising a Grandchild – Information for grandparents who are raising their grandchildren in Australia.
Information for children and young people in care
- CREATE– Find out about services and support for children in care, including about how to get an Entering Care Kit.
Carer supports
- Connecting Foster Carers SA – Information, resources and support for foster carers in South Australia.
- Council of the Aging (COTA) SA – This is the SA branch of an organisation that works to help older Australians.
- Grandparent Support Groups – Find out about grandparent support groups in your local area.
- MyTime for Grandparents - MyTime for Grandparents is a national network of peer support groups for grandparent carers who are the full-time carers of their grandchildren aged up to 18 years. Find out more about the groups and if there is one near you.
Promoting the rights of children and young people who aren’t living with their parents
- Guardian for Children and Young People – The Guardian promotes and advocates for the interests of children and young people in care in South Australia.
- CREATE – CREATE Foundation is the peak body representing the voices of all children and young people in out-of-home care.
Information for Indigenous carers and carers of Indigenous children and young people
Information for carers from culturally and linguistically diverse communities
- Parent Easy Guides – Parenting information sheets available in Arabic, Dari, Dinka, English, French and Swahili.