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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.
Family Law Counsellors provide assistance with interpersonal issues affecting you and your children during separation and divorce.
The Safe Choices program is focused on the improved safety of women, children and other Tasmanian community members, through the raising of community awareness around the issues of Family Violence.
Our education program Weathering Family Separation helps separating parents reduce conflict and manage the changes in their lives.
Online church services including the Hope Discovery Kids Sunday program are streamed online
Tassie Mums is a registered NFP that is passionate about providing essential everyday items to vulnerable and at-risk babies and children throughout the state of Tasmania.
Strong Families, Safe Kids Advice & Referral Line is the first point of contact for child wellbeing and safety.
Giving children a healthy start sets them up for life! Here you will find key information about eating and physical activity for raising healthy Tasmanian kids.
Get recovery support in a safe space. For anyone living with an eating disorder or body image issue.
Square Pegs aims to improve recognition, understanding and action for children with dyslexia, so that all children can enjoy learning and reach their potential.
A Safe Place. Jireh House is a welcoming, supportive 24 hour crisis accommodation and support service for women and children who have become homeless due to domestic violence and other life crises.
Parenting is one of the most important jobs we will ever have. This workshop provides parents with some tips and tools on parental responses that encourage helpful family relationships.
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).