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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.
A men’s behaviour change program for low to medium risk family violence perpetrators.
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.
Parent Pathways Program supports parents of young children in building skills, confidence, and career or education pathways while balancing caregiving.
Supporting children aged 0 – 6 and their families, we tailor the supports to the child’s individual needs and circumstances. We provide information to connect to appropriate supports, provide short term intervention, help with NDIS access and work with you to develop an NDIS plan.
The Blue Door offers therapeutic support for individuals and families from 5 years and over in a friendly and comfortable environment with easy parking and affordable rates.
Welcome to the Men’s Resources Tasmania page. MRT is a voice for men and boys in Tasmania, advocating for men and boys in the public sector, and aiming to connect men to positive and male friendly assistance.
Our education program Weathering Family Separation helps separating parents reduce conflict and manage the changes in their lives.
DIGnity is a not-for-profit organisation which provides therapeutic gardening programs. We currently offer a supported Community Gardening program that operates from two Community Gardens in southeast Tasmania.
Bravehearts is a leading Australian child protection organisation dedicated to the prevention and treatment of child sexual abuse.
An initiative of the Door of Hope Christian Church, general counselling service.
Resource Centre offering children’s play centre, op shop, drop-in centre, information, small library, classes and activities.
The eSafety Commissioner (eSafety) is Australia’s independent regulator for online safety. It educates Australians about online safety risks and helps to remove harmful content such as cyberbullying of children and young people, adult cyber abuse, revenge porn or image-based abuse and illegal and restricted content. Visit eSafety.gov.au to find out more on how to stay safe online and report online abuse.