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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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Kin Raising Kids Tasmania is a community group of kinship carers in Tasmania. It promotes the value of family-based care and advocates for the rights and needs of Kinship Carers.
While caring for your loved one can be rewarding, it can also have its tougher days. Dementia Australia offers support for families and carers so you don’t feel alone.
Derwent Valley Youth Future Action Team (D’FAT) is a youth led not-for-profit organisation that exists to empower young people to become respected and engaged community members.
We offer a variety of classes, facilities, information sessions, children and family activities, adult programs and services and referrals for the community.
Square Pegs aims to improve recognition, understanding and action for children with dyslexia, so that all children can enjoy learning and reach their potential.
The Jordon River Service (JRS) makes a difference by providing a safe place, with opportunities for people to grow and share their skills and knowledge.
The Assistance with Care and Housing (ACH) Program helps financially disadvantaged older people who are homeless or have insecure accommodation and are at risk of becoming homeless to remain in the community
Family Planning Tasmania’s Education and Clinical staff provide high quality relationships, sexuality, reproductive and sexual health education and health promotion statewide.
Bringing people together. We connect, support and provide opportunities for our community.
We work to ensure that low-income and disadvantaged people in Tasmania have access to housing that is affordable, safe, secure and appropriate to their needs.
Diabetes Australia in Tasmania is here for you now and into the future. We work with our community to prevent and reduce the impact of diabetes.
Do you have a child aged 3-5 years of age? The preschool experience empowers children to think, explore, question, wonder and learn how to learn.