Family Connect and Support (FCS) is a service that can help you and your family connect to the right services and supports at the right time. FCS is available across NSW.
FCS is free and voluntary. Anyone can contact or make a referral to FCS.
The FCS provider in your local area can provide you with information and advice to help with your individual needs and circumstances. If the issues are more complex, an FCS worker will develop a plan with you that is right for you and your family.
The FCS provider will stay connected with you, if there is a wait for a service.
There is no formal eligibility criteria for Family Connect and Support. In most cases however there must be a child/young person aged 0 - 18 in the family or household.
No matter what your specific situation may be, FCS is available to give you some extra support.
FCS can connect you to local services that can help with:
These are just some of the things that FCS can help with. You can talk to us about your specific circumstances.
FCS provides a responsive and flexible service to your family. FCS can work with your family for up to 16 weeks.
Anyone can make a referral to FCS and the process is simple.
You can make a referral for yourself, a family member or friend by contacting your local FCS provider. To find out who the FCS provider is in your area please click here.
You can also make an initial enquiry to your local FCS provider through this website. Simply find the FCS provider in your area here, click on the ‘Make an enquiry’ button and fill out the form.
Your local FCS provider will contact you or the person you have nominated to discuss your enquiry and how they can support your family’s needs and preferences.
You will need to provide some information about your family when completing the referral form or when you talk to your FCS worker.
The FCS worker will talk to you about consent and the use of your information.
If you circumstances change and you no longer need the help of FCS, just let your FCS provider know. You can contact the FCS again in the future if you need to.
11 Oct 2021
We acknowledge Aboriginal people as the First Nations Peoples of NSW and pay our respects to Elders past, present, and future.
Informed by lessons of the past, Department of Communities and Justice is improving how we work with Aboriginal people and communities. We listen and learn from the knowledge, strength and resilience of Stolen Generations Survivors, Aboriginal Elders and Aboriginal communities.
You can access our apology to the Stolen Generations.