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Find a wide range of services and support for the the 85,000 Tasmanians who are carers.
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Integrated Family Support Services (IFSS) provides practical support to families with children under 18 years.
SPEAK UP! Stay ChatTY works to promote positive mental health and prevent suicide by reducing stigma and encouraging people to seek help.
Miracle Babies Foundation NurtureLine is a free, 24hr family support helpline catering for families with a threatened pregnancy, the hospital journey with a baby currently in NICU or SCN, the transition to home and onwards.
Speak Out Advocacy is a state-wide, independent, non-government organisation that aims to develop a respectful and inclusive community by promoting and defending the rights of people with disability.
Tresca Community Centre offers a large range of activities, groups & classes, we also have the Exeter Online Centre in our building, a Men’s Shed, an OpShop and a playground.
Cancer Council Support groups provide a safe place for people affected by cancer to come together, develop friendships, share ideas and thoughts in a non-judgemental environment.
The Geeveston Community Centre runs a wide range of programs, courses and services to the local community.
If you need some help around the house or think it’s time to look into aged care homes, My Aged Care is here to help.
The Central Coast Adult Day Centre provides day centre services for aged, younger disabled and their carers and people from special needs groups.
COTA Tasmania provides an online directory of community activities, with a focus on activities for people aged 50yrs+
The Dunalley Tasman Neighbourhood House operates from two locations, Dunalley and Nubeena.
My Stroke Journey supports care planning and the transition from hospital to home and delivers high quality information to stroke survivors, their family members and carers.