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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.
No.34 Aboriginal Health Services provides health and wellbeing support, programs and services to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people located primarily on the Central Coast and surrounding areas of Tasmania.
The Home Interaction Program for Parents and Youngsters (HIPPY) is a fun, free home-based early learning and parenting program.
HIPPY works with pre-school children and parents to support early childhood learning in the home.
Giving children a healthy start sets them up for life! Here you will find key information about eating and physical activity for raising healthy Tasmanian kids.
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.
Free counselling and support for residents of the East Coast of Tasmania (areas of St Helens, Bicheno and the Fingal Valley).
Homely Retreats provides support and urgent response respite experiences for Tasmanian families affected by cancer.
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.
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.
The Just One… program is an 11-hour Tasmanian schools initiative focusing on diversity, inclusion, and lived experiences
The Child Health and Parenting Service (CHaPS) provides free child health and development assessments for all children aged 0-5 years.
Parent Pathways Program supports parents of young children in building skills, confidence, and career or education pathways while balancing caregiving.
Growing Together is a live-in program that helps couples 25 and under, with at least one child, to develop parenting and life skills. We support them as a family if they are at risk of homelessness and need housing.