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Below you will find services including Advocacy, Counselling, Helplines, Family violence and child safety, Parenting, Pregnancy & Birth, Early Childhood support, Social and Recreational Activities and much more.
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.
The Butterfly Foundation represents all people affected by eating disorders and negative body image including those experiencing the illness, their family and their friends.
Engender Equality offers a counselling service for any person affected by family violence or intimate partner abuse.
Playgroup Tasmania offers supported playgroups that are safe, warm, welcoming and adaptable spaces for all. Supported playgroups are free to attend and your child does not need a formal diagnosis.
Red Nose offers 24/7 support for anyone affected by the loss of a pregnancy, stillbirth or the death of a baby or child.
Living in Between is a multi-award winning anti-racism program delivered by the Students Against Racism and in partnership with A Fairer World and TasTAFE.
We work to make the community to feel safe and be safe, to reduce crime, to improve driver behaviour through traffic law enforcement and to contribute towards community resilience through effective security and emergency management.
Vinnies Van provides soup, sandwiches, hot drinks, fruit, friendship, referral and support.
Tasmanian Asylum Seeker Support is a grassroots network of people who are interested in welcoming asylum seekers to Tasmania.
Libraries Tasmania is here to support you with your lifelong learning goals. We offer a range of programs and services to help you learn for pleasure, work, study and everyday life.
SignPost is a website and mobile app directory that lists businesses and services in Tasmania that are LGBTIQA+ friendly.
The eSafety Commissioner (eSafety) is Australia’s independent regulator for online safety. It educates Australians about online safety risks and helps to remove harmful content such as cyberbullying of children and young people, adult cyber abuse, revenge porn or image-based abuse and illegal and restricted content. Visit eSafety.gov.au to find out more on how to stay safe online and report online abuse.