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The Court Support and Liaison Service provides support to adult and child victims of family violence. We also provide a dedicated Aboriginal Court Support officer.
Our independent living units and shared housing options cater for people of any age with a range of disabilities and support needs. Support can vary from a few hours a day, to 24-hour support.
The Life’s Little Treasures Foundation is an Australian charity which is dedicated to providing support, friendship and assistance to families of children born sick or premature.
Kin Raising Kids Tasmania is a community group of kinship carers in Tasmania. It promotes the value of family-based care and advocates for the rights and needs of Kinship Carers.
Our purpose is to partner with parents, encouraging and equipping them to build meaningful family relationships.
Second Echo Ensemble (SEE) is a contemporary arts organisation in lutruwita/Tasmania, featuring diverse artists to challenge societal assumptions.
Our community pantry offers a large range of food items to community members needing food assistance.
We support those in South East Tasmania from Sorell to Eaglehawk Neck.
Early Support for Parents (ESP) offers an outreach visiting service to your home or within the community. Supporting families throughout Southern Tasmania to identify and develop strengths within the family.
Through Care2Serve, the Tasmanian provider of the Australian Government Carer Gateway program, young carers can access a range of support and information that can help them in their caring role.
The SASS training team offers a range of primary prevention training programs and workshops, for children, adolescents, and adults.
COTA Tasmania’s Care Finder service supports eligible older Tasmanians to navigate the aged care system and find care services in their local area.
Flexible mental health support. Foundations provides an outreach service for people between 18-64 years of age who do not require 24-hour support. Foundations works one-on-one with individuals to promote recovery, encourage progress and support life skills.