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Find education support, employment support, Young people support, Older People education opportunities and much more.
Helping people with an injury, illness or disability find and keep a job. This is a free service for job seekers with disability, injury or health condition who require supportive and personalised assistance to get in to work.
At Deloraine House you can access a range of low cost activities and programs and get referrals to other services.
Support for any adults to improve literacy
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.
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).
B4 Early Years Coalition is a movement aimed at ensuring every child in Tasmania is nurtured and supported from pregnancy to age four.
Resource Centre offering children’s play centre, op shop, drop-in centre, information, small library, classes and activities.
This program addresses discrimination by building ‘diversity competence’ in students. It also motivates students to address bullying behaviours and become agents for change.
Living in Between is a multi-award winning anti-racism program delivered by the Students Against Racism and in partnership with A Fairer World and TasTAFE.
ruMAD? (Are you Making a Difference?) assists schools to deliver on the educational goals at the heart of the Australian Curriculum, supporting equity and excellence in Tasmanian Schools and Tasmanian students to be active and informed citizens.
Don’t judge a book by its cover! The Hobart Human Library uses storytelling by Tasmanians to break down barriers and build empathy.