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The Beaconsfield Child and Family Learning Centre provides a range of early childhood services for families with young children aged 0-5 in the 7275, 7276, and 7270 post code areas.
Family Planning Tasmania provides expert sexual and reproductive health services through our clinics in Burnie, Launceston, Glenorchy as well as a number of outreach services. All services are confidential. Everyone is welcome and our service is non-judgemental.
Resource Centre offering children’s play centre, op shop, drop-in centre, information, small library, classes and activities.
The Flinders Island Multi-Purpose Centre comprise of nine aged care beds, five acute beds, an Outpatient and Emergency service, physiotherapy, x-ray, podiatry/footcare and visiting services.
We identify the need, build the right team, find the money and solve the problem; this is the essence of Healthy Tasmania.
You can come along and meet new friends, chat to and get hints and tips from other mothers who’ve ‘been there’ and talk to a trained, volunteer breastfeeding counsellor if needed.
Support, information, and referrals for families at any stage of their relationships.
The Horizons team provides short-term, outreach support assisting people in building strategies, skills and resources to work towards individual goals for their personal recovery. Individual, client-led support can be provided for up to 26 weeks.
Flexible mental health support. Foundations provides an outreach service for people between 18-64 years of age who do not require 24-hour support. Foundations works one-on-one with individuals to promote recovery, encourage progress and support life skills.
The Break O’Day Council’s Get in2 Gear program supports our community members who are having difficulty getting their driver’s licence.
Cancer Council trained staff and volunteers are available to assist members of the public with any enquiry or support need relating to cancer which can be made over the phone or by simply dropping in – no appointment is necessary.
Cancer Council Tasmania offers a free wig library service for clients experiencing hair loss as a result of their cancer treatment.