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Below you will find help for problem behaviours relating to drugs, alcohol, gambling and other harmful behaviours.
The Goodwood Community Centre is a hub of community activity and support. We also act as a referral network to other services that community members may need from time to time.
Richmond Futures provides a Mental Health Homelessness Outreach Program (MHHOP) offering mental health recovery focused support for Tasmanian’s who are experiencing or at risk of homelessness. The program focuses on inclusion, building connections and increasing confidence and self-esteem.
The Link is a free, confidential service for young Tasmanians aged 12-25 dealing with issues such as alcohol and other drug use, pregnancy, housing, nutrition, sex, and health (just to name a few).
Holyoake Tasmania is a non-profit organisation, which offers a range of group or individual counselling programs for adults and children affected by their own or another person’s addictive behaviour or substance misuse.
Positive Choices is an online portal to help parents and school communities access accurate, up-to-date drug education resources and prevention programs.
We provide counselling, supervision and consultancy for individuals, couples and organisations.
Cracks in the Ice is an online toolkit providing trusted, evidence-based information and resources about crystal methamphetamine (‘ice’) for the Australian community.
Family Drug and Gambling Help is a national service providing information and support to those who are impacted by a loved one’s problematic drinking, drug use or gambling. 24/7 Helpline 1300 660 068
Family and child support for children impacted by parents use of alcohol or other drugs.
Clarendon Vale Neighbourhood Centre (CVNC) is a safe welcoming space for all the Clarendon Vale / Clarence Plains community and its surrounds.
The Midway Point Neighbourhood House services the area surrounding Sorell. Run by the community for the community we are part of the national Neighbourhood House network.
Richmond Futures offers a Residential Recovery Program for adults who have a diagnosed mental illness. The program offers intensive recovery focused support to individuals, to work on identified recovery goals. Our Residential Recovery sites are staffed 24-hours, 7 days a week.