Community health and safety
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Domestic and Family Violence
Council works with local organisations to implement various community strategies to end domestic violence on the Central Coast. Find information on domestic and family violence and where you can find help.
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Hardship and Homelessness ServicesCentral Coast Council is committed to supporting vulnerable people, including people experiencing hardship or homelessness in our community.
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Personal and household safetyCentral Coast Council is committed to creating safe, vibrant communities. Feeling safe is important for the health and wellbeing of all residents and visitors of the Central Coast.
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Pool safetyConstant supervision and adherence to pool safety rules are essential to prevent drowning, especially for young children. These pool safety tips serve as a reminder to keep your family safe.
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Road safetyRoad safety is an important part of keeping our community safe. Find information on child restraints, older road users safety videos, school road safety and drink driving.
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Where to find helpExplore this page to find out more information.
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Waterway Safety
Activities on our waterways including fishing, boating and jet skiing are favourite pastimes for many Central Coast residents and visitors, however, it's important to remember that they can also be extremely dangerous, and steps need to be taken to stay safe.
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Emergency informationIn life-threatening emergencies, or for urgent help from Police, Fire or Ambulance services, call 000 (Triple Zero).
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Beach Safety
Beach safety is everyone's responsibility, and we can all take simple steps to ensure the safety of ourselves and others. Drive the extra five to a patrolled beach, swim between the flags, supervise your children.
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Food safety awareness
Holidays and parties are great occasions to catch up with family and friends, but there’s one unwelcome guest you don’t want stopping by – food poisoning.