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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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COTA Tasmania is the peak body for older Tasmanians.
Our mission is to advance the rights, interests and futures of Australians as we age.
StrokeLine’s health professionals provide information and advice on stroke prevention, treatment and recovery.
The Tasmanian Multiple Birth Association provides “Support from those who know” to multiple birth families.
We are the first peak health consumer organisation in Tasmania encompassing all patients, carers and communities.
Dress for Success Tasmania offers clothing and styling support for women in transitions like re-entering the workforce. Our career support program includes resume tips, job guidance, and workshops to empower women in achieving their goals.
Helpline is a volunteer support and referral service that provides information to people experiencing mental health issues, as well as their family, friends and carers.
ADATS is the Anglicare Drug and Alcohol Treatment Service. Our professional allied health workers will provide you with tailored treatment designed to support you to reduce the harm and impacts of substances on your life.
SANE Australia works with those affected by mental health issues to provide better support, stronger connections, less discrimination and longer lives.
RSL Tasmania supports Australian Defence Force active serving and ex-serving Veterans, their partners and family members in accessing services and supports.
Elder Mediation provides an opportunity for elder citizens, their families and significant people in their lives to participate in an independent forum for managing disputes.
Client support for people living with a Blood Borne Virus (HIV, Hepatitis B and C).
Free, confidential information and referral service to help prevent elder abuse, and protect the rights, dignity and independence of older Tasmanians.