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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.
STeP123 is a Salvation Army initiative creating awareness of the importance of literacy.
Loui’s Van is an after-hours mobile service providing food, information and support to those in need.
Family Futures is an outreach program which focuses on parenting skills and the importance of bonding and attachment between parent and child.
Family Futures is based on the acclaimed Newpin model, and is sometimes referred to as Newpin or Newpin Family Futures.
Eat Well Tasmania champions and promotes the eating of seasonal Tasmanian food. Working closely with industry and government, our goal is to bring more delicious seasonal Tasmanian food to Tasmanians.
This family-centred CatholicCare program delivers early intervention support for families with children and young people who are showing signs of, or are at risk of, developing a mental illness.
The Strong Families, Safe Kids Advice and Referral Line (SFSK) is a contact point for people seeking advice and assistance if they have concerns about a child or their family.
East Coast Crusaders PCYC provides recreational activities to the wider community at affordable prices.
A culturally safe, confidential and supportive space to assist children and parents with moving forward from separation.
Support, information, and referrals for families at any stage of their relationships.
Helping people to establish and maintain healthy relationships
Vinnies Van provides soup, sandwiches, hot drinks, fruit, friendship, referral and support.
#synergy provides a clinical outreach service in Southern Tasmania for psychological assessment, psychological intervention and wrap around case management to young people (aged 12-25) and their families with, or at risk of, significant mental health challenges.