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Below you will find services including Advocacy, Counselling, Helplines, Family violence and child safety, Parenting, Pregnancy & Birth, Early Childhood support, Social and Recreational Activities and much more.
Youth Alcohol and Drug Service (YADS) provides a broad range of alcohol and other drug treatment support services aimed primarily at young people 12- 24 years and their families throughout the NW and West Coast of Tasmania.
Parent Pathways Program supports parents of young children in building skills, confidence, and career or education pathways while balancing caregiving.
You can come along and meet new friends, chat to and get hints and tips from other mothers who’ve ‘been there’ and talk to a trained, volunteer breastfeeding counsellor if needed.
Family Dispute Resolution and Mediation can help those experiencing difficulties resolve disputes and/or reach agreements in relation to property settlement, financial matters, and family disputes including parenting arrangements and elder mediation.
The Link is a free, confidential service for young Tasmanians aged 12-25 dealing with issues such as alcohol and other drug use, pregnancy, housing, nutrition, sex, and health (just to name a few).
Edmund Rice Community Services Tasmania, provide after school, weekend and residential camps and programs for children that may not otherwise have the opportunity.
The Child, Youth and Family Engagement program (CYFE) offers support for children and young people and their families to optimise mental health and wellbeing.
The Gagebrook Community Centre (Jordan River Service) makes a difference by providing a safe place, with opportunities for people to grow and share their skills and knowledge.
The Break O’Day Child and Family Centre is a friendly and welcoming place for families with young children (pre-birth to 5 years).
The Just One… program is an 11-hour Tasmanian schools initiative focusing on diversity, inclusion, and lived experiences
YFCC’s HYF program offers support to families with children 12 years and under (including through pregnancy) residing in the Burnie region. HYF utilise a person centred approach in all areas of a family’s life. HYF also have capacity to provide evidence based parenting programs to the wider Burnie community.
Helping individuals develop healthy emotional lives through support, guidance and education.