Last updated: August 13, 2025

We understand that parenting comes with many challenges, and the rising costs of everyday essentials can make things feel even harder. When you engage with the Parent Pathways program, we’ll provide you with financial and practical help when it’s needed most through Engagement Support Vouchers.

What can you use engagement vouchers for?

These vouchers are designed to ease some of the financial strain by going towards things like:

  • Fuel

  • Groceries

  • Clothing

  • Training

How does it work?

  • $100 voucher at your first in-person appointment, which can be used towards groceries, petrol, or even training costs.

  • $50 voucher for each additional face-to-face appointment with your mentor.

  • You can receive up to $250 in vouchers per year by staying engaged with the program.

How do I access these vouchers?

You can access Engagement Support Vouchers by attending your scheduled face-to-face appointments. During these sessions, we will discuss your personal needs - whether that’s help with food, transport, or clothing - so we can tailor support to suit you. Together we can figure out your personal preferences and the type of vouchers that will provide the greatest benefit to you.

Not only do these vouchers provide practical assistance, but they’re also a great incentive to stay connected with your mentor and continue building towards your future. Each appointment is an opportunity to receive support, gain guidance, and access resources that make a difference. By staying engaged, you’re not just earning vouchers, you’re investing in your journey forward.

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