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Official Contact Channel

Contact the Family Advisory Council

Use the appropriate contact route for general enquiries, partnerships, professional participation, media requests, or Council communication. Families seeking guidance should use the dedicated consultation route.

Send a Message

Connect With the Council

Formal Enquiries and Collaboration

For formal correspondence, collaboration proposals, research enquiries, media requests, or institutional communication, use the general contact form and select the most relevant enquiry type.

Families Use the consultation route
Professionals Membership or general enquiry
Organizations Partnership enquiry
Media General contact form

Contact Guidance

Before You Contact the Council

These quick answers can help you choose the correct route before submitting a message.

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Should I use this form for a family consultation?

No. Family guidance enquiries should use the dedicated consultation request route so the concern can be directed appropriately.

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Can an organization propose a partnership?

Yes. Select Partnership Enquiry and provide a concise summary of the organization, proposal, and intended area of cooperation.

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Can professionals ask about membership?

Yes. Review the membership page first, then use the relevant application or enquiry route for further information.

Family Guidance

Are You Seeking Guidance for a Family Concern?

Use the dedicated consultation route so your request can be handled with the appropriate level of care and direction.

Official Family Guidance and Knowledge Platform

Guidance for Stronger Families, Informed by Care and Evidence

The Family Advisory Council brings together consultation, research, certified expertise, publications, and community initiatives to help families and professionals access trusted knowledge and practical support.

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Our Purpose

A Trusted Platform for Family Wellbeing

The Family Advisory Council provides an organized platform for guidance, knowledge, professional development, and collaboration. It connects families with appropriate consultation routes while supporting researchers, trainers, specialists, institutions, and community initiatives working to strengthen family life.

The Council’s digital platform brings these areas together in one clear and accessible experience, helping visitors find support, discover research, explore publications, verify certified professionals, and participate in Council programmes.

“Supporting families through trusted guidance, shared knowledge, and responsible collaboration.”

Foundations

Vision · Mission · Values

A clear foundation keeps the Council’s services, knowledge, and public work focused on the wellbeing of families and communities.

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Vision

To contribute to stronger and more resilient families through accessible guidance, knowledge, collaboration, and professional development.

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Mission

To connect families and professionals with consultation services, research, publications, certified expertise, learning, and community initiatives.

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Values

Care, trust, confidentiality, responsibility, knowledge, inclusivity, professionalism, and respect for family and community.

Confidential Guidance

Find the Consultation Route That Fits Your Needs

Every family situation is different. The Council provides clear consultation routes so enquiries can be directed appropriately and handled with care, respect, and professional responsibility.

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Parenting Consultation

Guidance for parents and caregivers navigating communication, behaviour, routines, relationships, and changing developmental needs.

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General Family Consultation

A confidential route for family-related concerns that do not fall within a specialist consultation category.

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Domestic Violence Consultation

A sensitive route for individuals and families seeking guidance concerning violence, coercion, or harmful behaviour in the home.

Verified Professional Directory

Find a Certified Trainer

Search the Council’s directory of certified professionals and review available country, qualification, specialty, and membership information.

Directory Status

Verified profiles will appear as records are approved.

Each trainer profile can include a portrait, country, membership number, qualification, specialty, professional biography, and approved certification information.

Become Part of the Council’s Work

Contribute Your Knowledge, Experience and Perspective

Membership is open to eligible practitioners, researchers, trainers, specialists, and contributors who share the Council’s commitment to stronger families and responsible professional practice.

Research & PublicationsContribute knowledge and professional insight.
Workshops & TrainingSupport learning and professional development.
Initiatives & CollaborationParticipate in family-focused Council work.

Learning and Participation

Free Workshops for Families and Professionals

The Council offers selected workshops designed to share practical knowledge, encourage discussion, and support family and professional development.

Registration is limited to 20 participants per workshop and is confirmed according to availability.

Next Workshop

Workshop details will be announced when registration opens.

20Maximum Places
InstructorTo be confirmed
Date & TimeTo be announced
FormatTo be confirmed
Registration opens when the next workshop is published.

Our Partners

Working Together for Stronger Families

The Council collaborates with organizations and specialists whose knowledge, services, and community reach support shared family-development goals.

Confirmed partner logos and collaboration profiles can be added here without changing the section layout.

Helpful Information

Frequently Asked Questions

Find clear answers about consultations, professional verification, membership, research, workshops, and participation in the Council’s work.

The Council provides routes for parenting concerns, general family matters, and enquiries concerning domestic violence or harmful behaviour in the home.
Complete the consultation request form and select the route that most closely matches your concern. The submission will be reviewed and directed appropriately.
Use the Certified Trainers directory to search by country and review available membership, qualification, and specialty information.
Relevant collaboration opportunities may be available for qualified researchers, practitioners, and contributors. Use the contact or membership route to express interest.
Each workshop is limited to 20 registrations. Availability and the registration status will be displayed on the workshop page.
Visit the membership page, review the available information, and submit an application for consideration.

Contact the Council

Begin a Meaningful Conversation With the Council

Whether you are seeking guidance, professional information, membership, or collaboration, the Council will help direct your enquiry to the appropriate route.

About the Council

Supporting Families Through Guidance, Knowledge and Collaboration

The Family Advisory Council is a professional platform bringing together consultation, research, training, publications, initiatives, and community collaboration in support of stronger families.

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Introduction

A Clear and Accessible Platform for Families and Professionals

The Council exists to help families and professionals navigate complex family concerns through clearer access to guidance, knowledge, verified expertise, and responsible collaboration.

Its digital platform organizes the Council’s services and resources into an accessible experience for families, researchers, trainers, specialists, partner organizations, and community contributors.

“Trusted guidance begins with care, clarity, and professional responsibility.”

Purpose of the Platform

Our Institutional Aims

The Council brings guidance, knowledge, professional participation, and community collaboration together within one structured platform.

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Support Families

Provide clear routes to consultation, practical information, and family-focused resources.

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Develop Knowledge

Encourage responsible research, publication, discussion, and public understanding of family issues.

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Strengthen Professional Practice

Support trainer certification, professional participation, workshops, and specialist contribution.

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Encourage Collaboration

Build meaningful relationships with institutions, researchers, specialists, and community partners.

Foundations

Vision · Mission · Values

These foundations guide how the Council communicates, develops knowledge, and supports families and professional communities.

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Vision

To contribute to stronger and more resilient families through trusted guidance, knowledge, and collaboration.

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Mission

To connect families and professionals with consultation, research, publications, certified expertise, educational opportunities, and community initiatives.

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Values

Care, trust, responsibility, respect, confidentiality, professionalism, inclusion, knowledge, and service.

Guiding Principles

The Principles Behind the Council’s Work

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Care

Approach every family concern and professional enquiry with empathy and consideration.

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Trust

Build confidence through responsible communication, professional conduct, and reliable information.

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Clarity

Make services, resources, and next steps understandable and easy to navigate.

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Accessibility

Organize information so families and professionals can find the right route without unnecessary complexity.

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Professionalism

Maintain high standards across consultation, research, certification, publications, and collaboration.

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Collaboration

Encourage meaningful participation between families, specialists, institutions, trainers, and community partners.

How the Council Works

From Enquiry to the Right Route

The Council is designed to help each visitor understand where to begin and how to move toward the most relevant form of guidance, knowledge, participation, or collaboration.

Listen

Understand the concern, enquiry, professional interest, or collaboration opportunity.

Direct

Guide the visitor toward the most appropriate consultation, resource, directory, programme, or contact route.

Connect

Bring together families, professionals, researchers, trainers, and partner organizations where appropriate.

Develop

Support the continued development of knowledge, publications, workshops, initiatives, and professional practice.

Explore the Council’s Work

Find the Information, Guidance or Opportunity You Need

Explore consultation routes, research, professional directories, publications, initiatives, and ways to participate in the Council’s work.