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Below you will find help for problem behaviours relating to drugs, alcohol, gambling and other harmful behaviours.
We can help if you have any worries, do not feel well, not sleeping enough, are feeling stressed, sad, drinking or smoking too much and anything that does not feel right!
The Alcohol and Drug Service is a free statewide service that provides treatment to individuals and their families for alcohol, tobacco and other drug issues.
The Geeveston Community Centre runs a wide range of programs, courses and services to the local community.
Call 13 11 26 if you think someone has taken an overdose, made an error with medicine or been poisoned. You can call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week from anywhere in Australia.
We provide a place for people to go and feel part of a community, learn new skills, be a part of a group, meet new friends, volunteer, and give back to our community.
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.
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.
Cracks in the Ice is an online toolkit providing trusted, evidence-based information and resources about crystal methamphetamine (‘ice’) for the Australian community.
We are a not for profit community organisation dedicated to delivering services and programs that meet the needs of the Tullah and Rosebery areas.
The needle and syringe program supports injecting drug users through the provision of clean injecting equipment, information and referral.
Free counselling and support for residents of the East Coast of Tasmania (areas of St Helens, Bicheno and the Fingal Valley).