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What is a Family Service Centre (FSC)?
Family Service Centres (FSCs) are community-based social services that provide support for vulnerable individuals and families with social and emotional issues. Social Work Practitioners at the FSCs provide case management support and also partner with other agencies to coordinate holistic support for clients to help them achieve stability, self-reliance, and social mobility.
To find the nearest FSC to your home, check the FSC E-Locator, or call the ComCare Hotline at 1800 222 0000.
FSCs provide Information & Referral services, Casework, Group Work and Community Work.
Note: Airtime charges apply for mobile calls to 1800 service lines.
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