Welcome to Sibling Support a program of sharc.

 

Your brother or sister is using ALCOHOL or DRUGS, and may also have a mental health problem?

You might be feeling overwhelmed, confused or drained?

Sibling Support is a program specifically aimed for siblings who are affected by their brother or sister's alcohol and or drug use.

Sibling Support will provide you access to a whole range of services and give you some ideas on 'how to get through this'.

 

CHAT ROOM:                

  • Online Support Group. Register now and chat with other siblings in our new 'Sibling Support Chat Room'. Chat is open both day and night, click on the link to register now.

SIBLING'S STORIES:

  • Sibling stories. Read stories about other sibling's who’ve been through this or even share your own.

HOW TO GET THROUGH THIS:

  • Fact sheets. Everything you need to know about how to get through this, deal with strong emotions, as well as how to help your brother or sister.

EMAIL SUPPORT:

  • Email Support. Have a question? Want some support?  
    For confidential online support, email a sibling support worker now.

SIBLING SUPPORT'S LATEST UPDATES:                                                      

  • Sibling Support participated in the 'GOOD CHOICES GREAT LIFE' forum which was coordinated by the Frankston Police who provided 2000 year 9 students with valuable information on risk taking behaviour, mental health and alcohol & drug misuse. Sibling Support provided the students with our new 'YOU'RE NOT ALONE' postcard.


* Year 9 students dancing with Victoria Police Band- Code One

  • If you or someone you know is affected by a brother or sister's ALCOHOL & or DRUG use and don't want to talk to someone face to face you can email a sibling support worker for information and support.

  • We now have our very own Facebook page- Please check us out
  • You can now find us on Twitter- Please check us out
  • Sibling support now has it's own Youtube channel where you can view our videos or upload your own
 

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Poll

How often does your brother or sister's problem get you down?