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One-to-one volunteer mentors provide students with a caring and supportive relationship that can help them through school and enable them to be better equipped for further education, future employment and ongoing relationships.
Easy Ps Driver mentors develop a caring and supportive relationship with learner drivers who cannot afford lessons or don’t have access to a vehicle in which to practice.
Our Food 4 Thought breakfast program provides students with a nutritious breakfast prepared by Loaves and Fishes Tasmania. Chaplains also provide support in times of crisis.
Devonport Chaplaincy provides a range of training opportunities such as mental health training for youth, parents and caregivers in partnership with Mental Health First Aid Australia.
The Integrated Family Support Service (IFSS) works with families who identify a need for parenting support. The service works holistically with the family to identify their needs and workers support parents to meet their goals.
Zonta International is a global organisation of executives and professionals working together to advance the status of women.
We offer free counselling and support to young people across North and North West Tasmania
YET provides a clinical, holistic, therapeutic outreach service for young people aged 12-25, and their families in Northern and North West Tasmania.
The Young Aboriginal Support Program is for all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people aged 12-25 in Northern Tasmania. It provides individual, goal based support and community programs.
The West Tamar Youth Outreach Service provides a clinical, holistic, therapeutic outreach service for young people aged 12-25, and their families living north from Legana, Exeter, Beaconsfield and surrounding areas.
We provide events, forums and resources for the Tasmanian transgender community and their friends and family.
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.