Supporting Defence children
Children of Defence families face a unique series of challenges—they experience parental absence due to deployments, and major changes in their lives with frequent relocations and starting at different schools.
Life in a Defence family can also be a rewarding one for children, as with the challenges comes the opportunity for personal growth and development. With the appropriate support, children can grow in self-reliance and confidence, step up and take on new responsibilities, develop strategies for coping with change and stressors, and become proactive and focus on the positive things in their lives.
To help reduce the impacts of relocation and parental absence on Defence children and build on their strengths, DCO:
- provides a range of education assistance,
- increases the availability of childcare to mobile Defence families,
- employs REDLOs, specialised staff who advise to advise families and schools on education issues and Defence student wellbeing,
- positions positions Aides and Mentors in schools to help Defence students integrate into new schools to help Defence students integrate into a new school and provide them with support,
- produces information and resources for parents to help children develop strategies to deal with the challenges of Defence life,
- provides regional education information for relocating families,
- has a range of products for kids to build on their self-reliance and positive experience of Defence life including toys, books and DVDs, and
- runs KidSMART and TeenSMART fun and interactive resilience-building programs for children.
The human services professionals at the Helpline can also provide you with help, advice or referral 24-7 if you or your children are facing difficulties.



