Annual Report 2014 -15 | Page 60

A Mother’s Story A mother of three children aged three, four and five and her husband had separated and he took care of the children. The parents attended the Family Relationship Centre (FRC) for mediation and were referred to the PHaMs to support the mother with her struggles with her mental health, drug and alcohol abuse. The family was accessing the Family Law System at that time. The mother had a very long history of ‘being made to’ engage with services and had previously only engaged with services when it was absolutely necessary. Through the holistic and integrated response from Interrelate staff, the caseworker noted that the mother’s experience of support and respect had a significant impact on her. The PHaMs Program provided holistic support that enabled the family to access the Parenting Orders Program, Children’s Contact Services, counselling and parenting group support. The PHaMs staff worked with the mother on her issues around housing and emotional health, which created more stability for her and therefore for the children. In early 2015, the mother was awarded unsupervised contact with her children twice a week. The mother told her caseworker that she felt respected and believed by the Family Relationship Centre, Children’s Contact Services and the Parenting Orders Program, which was a very new experience for her. The mother stated that because she was respected and believed, she felt she had permission to ask questions from the lawyers and professionals working with her. The PHaMs caseworker noted the steady increase in the mother’s confidence and assertiveness in dealing with the legal system and other professionals. The mother spoke warmly about the counselling and group work support she accessed through Interrelate. The mother stated that she now knows it’s normal to feel fear and anger and that she’s ok and can change. 58