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Below you will find help for problem behaviours relating to drugs, alcohol, gambling and other harmful behaviours.
We have a range of in-house visiting service providers taking appointments at the Dorset Community House.
Free service where you can learn strategies to help yourself or others get a grip on their gambling.
We provide a place for people to go and feel part of a community, learn new skills, be a part of a group, meet new friends, volunteer, and give back to our community.
We are not-for-profit, community organisation whose core business is community development.
Richmond Futures provides a Mental Health Homelessness Outreach Program (MHHOP) offering mental health recovery focused support for Tasmanian’s who are experiencing or at risk of homelessness. The program focuses on inclusion, building connections and increasing confidence and self-esteem.
The Starting Point Neighbourhood House is run by the community, for the community and we offer something for everyone.
Richmond Futures offers a Residential Recovery Program for adults who have a diagnosed mental illness. The program offers intensive recovery focused support to individuals, to work on identified recovery goals. Our Residential Recovery sites are staffed 24-hours, 7 days a week.
Youth Alcohol and Drug Service (YADS) provides a broad range of alcohol and other drug treatment support services aimed primarily at young people 12- 24 years and their families throughout the NW and West Coast of Tasmania.
We provide information and support to anyone affected by a family member or significant other using alcohol or other drugs.
The Bridge Program is a Tasmania-wide service for help overcoming and recovering from addictions related to Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drugs.
Holyoake Tasmania is a non-profit organisation, which offers a range of group or individual counselling programs for adults and children affected by their own or another person’s addictive behaviour or substance misuse.
Peer support for family members and friends of people living with mental ill health or co-occurring mental ill health and AOD use.