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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.
Hobart Women’s Shelter provides safe, emergency accommodation and support to women and children who are affected by family violence and those who are homeless.
Our Building Blocks program works with children 0-8 years and their families in the Break O’Day, Bicheno and Dorset communities to provide early learning, occasional care, parenting support and assistance.
The Huon Valley PCYC is a huge facility and has a great deal to offer anyone and everyone in the community. We have a range of activities for everyone from infants all the way through to retirees.
We support children with a disability or developmental delay from birth to school entry, and their families.
NDIS early childhood approach helps children younger than 6 with developmental delay or children younger than 9 with disability, and their families to access the right support when they need it.
Parenting Together is a program based in Launceston and surrounding regions in Northern Tasmania for parents to attend parenting workshops and therapeutic activities to help foster positive parenting skills and relationships.
People Staying Connected (PSC) offers a flexible format that responds to the changing needs of the community.
The Targeted Unit Support Service supports children and young people aged 10-18 in Hobart who are facing multiple challenges and are at risk of entering or re-entering statutory services such as youth justice or child safety, or homelessness.
Chigwell House in Berriedale, is a community hub that takes a holistic approach to addresses homelessness and barriers to independence by providing services, information and events for vulnerable people.
Provides free and confidential youth health services for young people aged 12 – 24 years, particularly those who are disadvantaged; to assist them in making informed life and health choices.
The Parent Line is available at any time to assist parents, of children 0-5 years, with stressful parenting issues or concerns.
Wetaway is a program offered by the Child Health and Parenting Service (CHaPS) to provide help for bedwetting children/ young people when they see the wetting as a problem.