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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.
Call 13 11 26 if you think someone has taken an overdose, made an error with medicine or been poisoned. You can call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week from anywhere in Australia.
FACT is working with our non-government members, and encourages all Tasmanian’s to commit to making Tasmania a Child Friendly Island.
COTA Tasmania is the peak body for older Tasmanians.
Our mission is to advance the rights, interests and futures of Australians as we age.
We can help with house cleaning, vacuuming, bathrooms, washing and ironing. We can also shop for food, prepare appetizing and nutritious meals.
The Chats program offers a variety of services to Tasmanian’s. These vary from group and individual social support through to allied health – social work and counselling services. There is something for everyone in the Chats program.
Positive Solutions provides confidential counselling for individuals, couples, and families, offering impartial and supportive guidance to address life challenges and achieve goals.
Cancer Council offers a variety of free telephone and internet cancer support groups available to those patients and carers who prefer the convenience and privacy of receiving peer related support in their own home.
Bears Of Hope Pregnancy & Infant Loss Support provides leading support and exceptional care for families who experience the loss of their baby.
The Find & Connect support service aims to improve the lives of Forgotten Australians, Care Leavers, Stolen Generation and Former Child Migrants.
The Assistance with Care and Housing (ACH) Program helps financially disadvantaged older people who are homeless or have insecure accommodation and are at risk of becoming homeless to remain in the community
The Tasmania Fire Service’s Community Education Unit delivers a number of programs in the community to enhance community safety. These programs are free-of-charge.