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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.
Wetaway is a program offered by the Child Health and Parenting Service (CHaPS) to provide help for bedwetting children/ young people when they see the wetting as a problem.
Square Pegs aims to improve recognition, understanding and action for children with dyslexia, so that all children can enjoy learning and reach their potential.
Kingston Neighbourhood House is a friendly, supportive and welcoming place for people living in our community. We offer a range of services, support and programs.
Around two million Australian families with young children can now access free, research-based Triple P online programs to support raising emotionally well-adjusted children.
Hobart Women’s Shelter provides safe, emergency accommodation and support to women and children who are affected by family violence and those who are homeless.
Peer support for bereaved parents and their families after the death of a son or daughter at any age, from any cause.
Uniting provides case-managed support to families with a strong focus on creating referral pathways and linkages to local resources and services in isolated areas.
FACT is working with our non-government members, and encourages all Tasmanian’s to commit to making Tasmania a Child Friendly Island.
Co-designed with parents and mental health experts and funded by the Australian Government, the Raising Healthy Minds app supports children’s social and emotional wellbeing.
We make it easier for volunteers and organisations to find each other and ensure a great match.
This program provides specialist support to any person who has been impacted by forced adoption practices.
Assisting families and individuals who are homeless or at risk of homelessness.