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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.
This professional, child-centred counselling service is available in schools. It gives children the opportunity to talk over any issues or challenges they might be having in their lives.
Good Sports works closely with community sporting clubs to promote healthy, safe and become more family-friendly places.
Deaf Children Australia supports deaf and hard of hearing children, youth and their families from point of diagnosis, to primary school, high school, further education and training, right through to employment.
The National Redress Scheme provides support to people who experienced sexual abuse as children while in the care of an institution. SASS is a registered Redress Scheme Support Service.
Scouts provides young people aged from 5 to 26 with fun and challenging opportunities to grow through adventure.
Tasmanian Gender Service (TGS) is for children and young people, and their families, who are experiencing gender related issues. Our goal is to improve the physical, social and mental health and wellbeing of children and adolescents who experience gender dysphoria/gender diversity.
This project is about allowing LGBTIQA+ Tasmanians to come together and help each other during this pandemic.
Empowering girls and young women to discover their potential as leaders of their world
Kids Helpline is a free, private and confidential, 24 hour counselling service for young people aged 5-25 years. Counselling is offered by phone, email and WebChat.
The Integrated Family Support Service (IFSS) works with families who identify a need for parenting support. The service works holistically with the family to identify their needs and workers support parents to meet their goals.
REBOOT is a voluntary mentoring program aiming to divert young people away from the youth justice system and engage them in education and work, by increasing their support network and one-to-one sustainable skill building.
Each and every day, Make-A-Wish brings amazing people together to grant life-changing wishes for children with a critical illness.