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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.
Chaplains have a diverse role, from organising the school breakfast program, to providing a safe space for students to share their thoughts and feelings, to organising food relief and other practical care for families.
We provide events, forums and resources for the Tasmanian transgender community and their friends and family.
This family-centred CatholicCare program delivers early intervention support for families with children and young people who are showing signs of, or are at risk of, developing a mental illness.
The Home Interaction Program for Parents and Youngsters (HIPPY) is a fun, free home-based early learning and parenting program.
HIPPY works with pre-school children and parents to support early childhood learning in the home.
The Youth Arts & Recreation Centre is a creative, exciting, safe and engaging space for all young people aged 12 - 25.
YFCC's HYF program offers support to families with children 12 years and under (including through pregnancy) residing in the Burnie region. HYF utilise a person centred approach in all areas of a family's life. HYF also have capacity to provide evidence based parenting programs to the wider Burnie community.
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.
Child and Family Centre Chigwell is a place where families can play and access services and support in their local community.
One-to-one volunteer mentors provide students with a caring and supportive relationship that can help them through school and enable them to be better equipped for further education, future employment and ongoing relationships.
Tasmanian Asylum Seeker Support is a grassroots network of people who are interested in welcoming asylum seekers to Tasmania.
Providing support to people who want to engage with the National Redress Scheme for people who have experienced institutional child sexual abuse.
Supporting you to be your child’s first teacher at home before they start school.