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Below you can find Advocacy, Elder abuse, Helplines for older Tasmanians, Home help and support, Counselling, Veterans services, Social and Recreational Activities and much more.
Expression Australia provides services for both the deaf and those hard of hearing. We provide Auslan classes as well as support and services for NDIS clients.
The Family Relationship Advice Line is a national telephone service established to assist families affected by relationship or separation issues.
Living in Between is a multi-award winning anti-racism program delivered by the Students Against Racism and in partnership with A Fairer World and TasTAFE.
Don’t judge a book by its cover! The Hobart Human Library uses storytelling by Tasmanians to break down barriers and build empathy.
Advocacy is about supporting you to speak up, have your say and to make sure that your rights are protected. We can help you understand your options, make decisions and access or work with services.
Are you ready to improve your heart health, boost your wellbeing and connect with others while you do it? Welcome to Heart Foundation Walking. For more than 30 years, we’ve been supporting people to get out the door and walk towards better heart health.
Community Care TASMANIA’s Dial an Angel is a statewide self-funded home care service available to everybody irrespective of circumstances.
We can help with house cleaning, vacuuming, bathrooms, washing and ironing. We can also shop for food, prepare appetizing and nutritious meals.
Community Care TASMANIA provide a number of government subsidised home supports across Tasmania.
Community Care Tasmania can assist you with minor general repairs and care of your house, yard or garden.
Respite care is short-term care available to a person and their care giver. Respite care provides help for carers so that they can take part in everyday activities or go on holidays while ensuring that the person receiving care is looked after, and given a break to recharge their batteries.
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