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The National Relay Service (NRS) is an Australia-wide phone service for people who are deaf or have a hearing or speech impairment. It is also available to anyone who wants to call a person with a hearing or speech impairment.
Cancer Council Tasmania’s Financial Assistance Scheme (FAS) aims to assist Tasmanians diagnosed with cancer when they are undergoing treatment or receiving palliative care who are experiencing financial hardship. Cancer Council also has free legal support programs currently available.
Suicide Call Back Service is a nationwide service that provides 24/7 telephone, video and online professional counselling to people who are affected by suicide.
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.
The Youth Network of Tasmania (YNOT) is the peak body for young people aged 12-25 years and the non-government youth sector in Tasmania.
Family Transitions Triple P Online, a free Australian university-developed program, helps parents manage separation and divorce by promoting positive strategies for a stable and supportive environment.
We provide a range of educational and social activities aimed at enhancing knowledge, early learning, social inclusion and friendship, and health and wellbeing. We have a cafe and FoodShed and Community Garden supporting locals with fresh produce and free bread.
TasPride is dedicated to celebrating, uniting and promoting the Tasmanian Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex and Queer community.
This program supports people living with a disability and eligible for the NDIS. It includes SIL and Community Support Services.
Wyndarra’s Commonwealth Home Support Programme (CHSP) helps senior Australians access entry-level support services to live independently and safely at home.
Free community clinic for Natural Medicine.
The Just One… program is an 11-hour Tasmanian schools initiative focusing on diversity, inclusion, and lived experiences