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The Drug Education Network (DEN) provides school education, workforce training, resources, and information to help keep Tasmanians safe from harm caused by alcohol, tobacco and other drugs.
Early Support for Parents (ESP) offers an outreach visiting service to your home or within the community. Supporting families throughout Southern Tasmania to identify and develop strengths within the family.
Foster care is rewarding. We need carers for respite (short breaks for primary carers), emergency (protecting children at risk), and short/long-term (up to six months or more). We place children who cannot live with their parents in approved homes. Help a child in need through foster care.
East Coast Crusaders PCYC provides recreational activities to the wider community at affordable prices.
We support the needs of Aboriginal Elders in relation to health and living standards. We assist to maintain unity in cultural links.
Emerge Australia is a national organisation providing hope and help to people with myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome.
Providing an independent dispute-resolution service for electricity and natural gas consumers in Tasmania. We also have information if you’re having trouble paying your electricity bill.
We recognise that family violence is a whole-of-community issue. We draw on our 30 years of experience in delivering specialised education and training.
Enjoy Church collaborates with community groups in Kingborough to provide frozen meals and grocery hampers for persons seeking short-term crisis food relief.
EPIC has been helping people with disability find and maintain employment for over 30 years. We provide a personalised service for every person and stay on their journey until our assistance is no longer needed.
Equal Opportunity Tasmania aims to foster a society free of discrimination, prejudice, bias and prohibited conduct by administering the Anti-Discrimination Act 1998 (Tas).
The eSafety Commissioner (eSafety) is Australia’s independent regulator for online safety. It educates Australians about online safety risks and helps to remove harmful content such as cyberbullying of children and young people, adult cyber abuse, revenge porn or image-based abuse and illegal and restricted content. Visit eSafety.gov.au to find out more on how to stay safe online and report online abuse.