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Specialist centres 26 August 2024

Upgraded Noble Park Early Parenting Centre complete

A multi-million-dollar upgrade of the Noble Park Early Parenting Centre is complete.

The Noble Park Early Parenting Centre is managed by The Queen Elizabeth Centre.

The project has delivered a new building featuring:

  • a welcoming entrance
  • four new residential family units
  • dining room
  • nurses' station
  • refurbished and extended administration areas.

The upgrade will uplift the services provided by the Queen Elizabeth Centre by around 30 per cent. This means an additional 200 families each year can be supported through the centre's residential stay program.

Native landscaping and carparking were also delivered as part of the project.

Noble Park Early Parenting Centre upgrades complete

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- A brand-new building with a welcoming entrance
- Residential family units
- Shared kitchen and dining areas
- Extended administration areas]

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The residential family units can support different family structures. Families can bring multiple children or accommodate an older sibling, grandparent or other carer during their stay.

Thoughtful design ensures the centre feels safe and serene, with lots of natural light and spaces that feel like home.

What is an Early Parenting Centre (EPC)?

Having a baby or child under four years of age is a special time for families. But it can also be a stressful time.

For some, support from loved ones, their local doctor, and a maternal and child health service will be enough.

Others will experience more persistent challenges. That’s where EPCs can help.

EPCs support parents or carers with children up to four years old. The centres help build parenting skills, from enhancing parent-child relationships to providing support with:

  • sleep, settling or feeding
  • bonding and attachment
  • infant and child behavioural concerns
  • strengthening parenting capacity and skills.

EPCs provide services in four main ways:

  • day-stay services – an intensive day program providing early parenting support.
  • residential services – a centre-based intensive parenting program where parents can stay at the centre for multiple days to build parenting competence and capacity.
  • telehealth services – support is provided to parents over the telephone. It can be provided as stand-alone support or complementary to other EPC services.
  • home-based services – individually tailored, flexible, intensive early parenting services. They aim to provide practical supports to assist families to nurture and care for their child independently.

Importantly, EPCs provide families who have more complex needs or vulnerabilities with access to wrap-around support. This includes care planning, referrals and community support.

About the EPC expansion and upgrade program

The Noble Park Early Parenting Centre is one of ten new or upgraded Early Parenting Centres being delivered through the Victorian Government’s early parenting centres expansion and upgrade program. The program is delivering:

  • upgrades to two existing EPCs in Footscray and Noble Park
  • building eight new EPCs in growing areas across metropolitan Melbourne and regional Victoria.

Find out more about the early parenting centres expansion and upgrade program by visiting our dedicated program page.

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Last updated: 26 August 2024