We provide resources and fun opportunities for young people 3 to 4 years of age to reach their potential.
Tutors visit with resources weekly for children to use and explore. We are a community that supports each other and has fun with our kids.
The Home Interaction Program for Parents and Youngsters (HIPPY) is a home-based, early learning and parenting program that empowers you to be your child’s first teacher and supports your child’s transition to school.
Join thousands of families doing HIPPY across Australia. You will receive free resources, activity packs and storybooks to assist you in actively playing and learning with your child.
We hope that you enjoy working with your tutor, meeting other HIPPY families and doing HIPPY with your child.
HIPPY comprises a curriculum of activity packs over two years.
Your HIPPY tutor will practice the activities with you, using role play in a weekly home visit in Age 3 and a fortnightly visit in Age 4.
Each pack has five activities for you to do with your child as well as ideas so that learning can happen everywhere at any time.
The packs support your child’s learning in the following areas: Thinking and exploring; Communication; Creativity; Social and emotional; Family and community.
Tutors are parents who are also doing HIPPY with their child or have recently graduated from HIPPY.
Your HIPPY tutor is trained in the HIPPY activities and will practice the activities with you at each home visit.
Your HIPPY child does not have to be there when the tutor visits. You can meet your tutor at home or somewhere else, like a park or a library. After this, you do the activities with your child.
Group meetings give parents a chance to learn more about their children’s development and behaviour and to find out about local services, schools and free local activities. Parents can also participate in training and short courses for FREE.
You’ll meet new families and make friends and there is usually good food and coffee. You can relax and chat while your children play supervised with other HIPPY children.
The best part is recent research has found that families’ participation at group meetings improves children’s school readiness.
HIPPY Australia and ac.care acknowledge past, present and emerging Elders and Traditional Owners of the lands and seas across Australia.
The Home Interaction Program for Parents and Youngsters is funded by the Australian Government through the Department of Social Services.
The Brotherhood of St Laurence holds the licence to operate HIPPY in Australia.
Rina Atkinson
p 0437 819 767
e Rina.Atkinson@accare.org.au
Katisha Jackson
p 0438 202 412
e Katisha.Jackson@accare.org.au
29 Bridge Street
Murray Bridge
South Australia 5253
p 08 8531 4900
Mon-Fri 9am to 5pm
5 Kealley Street
Berri
South Australia 5343
p 08 8582 5300
Mon-Fri 9am to 4pm
Contact us
STAY involves individual and group activities with ac.care staff.
Everyone is welcome and included to:
For more information:
Riverland
5 Kealley Street, Berri
South Australia 5343
Mon-Fri 9am to 4pm
Nicole Honey
08 8580 5300
Email Nicole.Honey@accare.org.au
Murraylands
29 Bridge Street, Murray Bridge
South Australia 5253
Mon-Fri 9am to 5pm
Helen Rigney
p 08 8531 4900
Email Helen.Rigney@accare.org.au
ac.care is a dynamic organisation servicing the South Australian communities the Limestone Coast, Murraylands, Riverland, Adelaide Hills and Fleurieu Peninsula.
Our mission is for all country people to have a safe home, enough money to live on and strong, positive relationships.
Please find our service locations here or use our contact form to request a service.