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Find a range of other community services including community centres, Recreation and Activities, Neighbourhood Houses and much more.
Working It Out provides education and training, free and confidential counselling, individual & group support for people negotiating their sexuality, gender identity or intersex status.
Equal Opportunity Tasmania aims to foster a society free of discrimination, prejudice, bias and prohibited conduct by administering the Anti-Discrimination Act 1998 (Tas).
Hillside Haven is a small house located on the grounds of the Christian Family Centre, which neighbours the Prison at Risdon Vale. We provide accommodation for families who have travelled a long distance and we also offer a video visits program.
We offer a wide range of educational, leisure, health & wellbeing, social, and personal development programs.
Welcome to the Men’s Resources Tasmania page. MRT is a voice for men and boys in Tasmania, advocating for men and boys in the public sector, and aiming to connect men to positive and male friendly assistance.
Tasmanian Youth Forum (TYF) is one of Tasmania’s largest statewide youth consultation events for young people aged 12-25 years.
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.
Chigwell House in Berriedale, is a community hub that takes a holistic approach to addresses homelessness and barriers to independence by providing services, information and events for vulnerable people.
If you are aged 15-30, a membership to Rural Youth is the best investment in your future that you could make. It doesn’t matter if you are from a rural background or live in the city, Rural Youth has something for everyone. You get out what you put in!
Community Care TASMANIA provide a number of government subsidised home supports across Tasmania.
This program addresses discrimination by building ‘diversity competence’ in students. It also motivates students to address bullying behaviours and become agents for change.
Wellways employees and people with a lived experience of mental health issues and recovery provide mental health awareness sessions to community groups across Tasmania. We will work with any service provider or broader community group that would like to improve the awareness and understanding of mental health.We want to increase awareness of mental health and wellbeing across Tasmania.