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Find education support, employment support, Young people support, Older People education opportunities and much more.
HIPPY is a two-year, home-based, early learning and parenting program for families with young children.
Self Help Workplace is a proud social enterprise committed to providing people with disability with meaningful and productive employment so they can enjoy independent and fulfilling lives. Meaningful employment at Self Help Workplace means that people with disability are trained and supported so they can provide you with quality products at competitive prices delivered in full and on time.
The SASS training team offers a range of primary prevention training programs and workshops, for children, adolescents, and adults.
Speaking Made Easy offers opportunities for women to improve communication skills and build self-confidence.
Bringing people together. We connect, support and provide opportunities for our community.
The Starting Point Neighbourhood House is run by the community, for the community and we offer something for everyone.
We are a worldwide organisation for women, to advance human rights and the status of women.
Square Pegs aims to improve recognition, understanding and action for children with dyslexia, so that all children can enjoy learning and reach their potential.
TASSO, is a not-for-profit organisation, who provide guidance and advocacy for parents and students in government schools and assistance to school associations and parent groups.
TasTAFE is the largest registered training organisation in Tasmania.
CatholicCare’s Youth Education program, Light the Way, support young people from refugee background with their homework, learning and education goals.
We strive to provide a happy, enjoyable environment where absolutely everyone is able to come and enjoy themselves. We provide a range of support services to help individuals and families get back on their feet.