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Giving children a healthy start sets them up for life! Here you will find key information about eating and physical activity for raising healthy Tasmanian kids.
Pregnancy, Birth and Baby is a free national Australian Government service providing support and information for expecting parents and parents of children, from birth to 5 years of age.
Homely Retreats provides support and urgent response respite experiences for Tasmanian families affected by cancer.
Take a minute is designed to empower Tasmanians to take charge of their mental health and wellbeing. It’s about understanding what good mental health and wellbeing looks like and the positive ways we can achieve it.
MATES is a program designed to enhance lives through meaningful connections. If you or someone you know is experiencing social isolation and has a diagnosed mental illness, MATES is here to help.
You’ll learn from the global leaders in the field of dementia research and education, and gain knowledge to improve the quality of life for those living with dementia.
A website providing the community and health professionals with access to information, resources, and evidence on palliative care.
Let us help you pay the rent with our rental support program for young Tasmanians aged 18-25. Whether you are looking to share with mates or already living somewhere, we’re here to help.
The Smoother Movers Strength Training Program incorporates balance, endurance, flexibility and strength-based exercises, which can be modified according to your fitness level, medical history and goals.
Positive Solutions’ registered psychologists offer psychological treatment for a variety of issues affecting mental health, family functioning, physical health, work, and personal wellbeing.
Available statewide, Positive Solutions provides a range of services for employers to support their employee’s psychological wellbeing.
Join a group which supports carers of people living with frontotemporal dementia