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Below, find a range of domestic, family and sexual violence services.
YFCC’s Integrated Family Support Services team aims to promote the safety, stability and wellbeing of children, young people and their families.
CatholicCare Tasmania offers counselling and support group programs specifically designed for children and young people aged from 5 to 17 years.
We provide a free and confidential counselling, support and practical assistance to those living in the Huon Valley experiencing or impacted by domestic violence.
We are available 9 am to 4.30 pm (Mon-Friday)
Caring Dads is a group work program that helps men who have used violence and focuses on improving parenting practices.
The Court Support and Liaison Service provides support to adult and child victims of family violence. We also provide a dedicated Aboriginal Court Support officer.
AK Young Women’s Emergency Accommodation Service provides young women with appropriate support to address their identified needs
The Family Advocacy and Support Service (FASS) is a free service providing assistance to families with family law matters who have been affected by family violence.
For people in alcohol and drug programs
Integrated Family Support (IFSS) is a voluntary service focused on building the safety and wellbeing and safety of children, young people and families by providing support and resources to build family strengths, resilience and capacity.
For those experiencing relationship abuse and violence in Northwest Tasmania.
SASS facilitates the PAST Program – Prevention, Assessment, Support and Treatment, for children and young people (aged 17 years and under) who are displaying Harmful Sexual Behaviour (HSB).
We work to make the community to feel safe and be safe, to reduce crime, to improve driver behaviour through traffic law enforcement and to contribute towards community resilience through effective security and emergency management.