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PANDA (Perinatal Anxiety & Depression Australia) supports parents and families during pregnancy and throughout the first year of parenthood.
PANDA operates Australia’s only National Perinatal Mental Health Helpline for individuals, their families, support people and health care providers.
The Tasmanian Multiple Birth Association provides “Support from those who know” to multiple birth families.
Pinky’s services are available for women of all ages including disability support, aged care and the LGBTIQA+ community. Pinky is a registered NDIS Service Provider. Services include transport to appointments, in-home cleaning and de-cluttering, shopping, basic gardening.
The Tenants’ Union of Tasmania is a specialist Community Legal Centre for residential tenants.
Working with all levels of government and the community, the Alcohol, Tobacco and other Drugs Council (ATDC) plays a vital role in leading, collaborating and advocating for increased investment into treatment services, and population based initiatives that reduce the harms associated with problematic substance use across Tasmania.
ACD Tas is a Peer led member organisation that provides – Information, Advocacy, Training & Consultancy, Case Coordination and Peer Support Networks.
The Butterfly Foundation represents all people affected by eating disorders and negative body image including those experiencing the illness, their family and their friends.
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.
The Link is a free, confidential service for young Tasmanians aged 12-25 dealing with issues such as alcohol and other drug use, pregnancy, housing, nutrition, sex, and health (just to name a few).
The wayraparattee Child & Family Centre in Geeveston, is a place where all children from prenatal to 5 years and their family can access a range of programs and services.
Wellways to Recovery is a free community-based support service for Tasmanians experiencing mental health issues to set their own recovery goals and reach them.
We offer a variety of classes, facilities, information sessions, children and family activities, adult programs and services and referrals for the community.