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Anglicare Tasmania is a not-for profit organisation that delivers a wide range of community and support services to the people of Tasmania.
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We offer advice, referrals, support and practical help with parenting. We also work with young people at risk of, or already experiencing, homelessness.
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Group Services are available to Individuals and Families. Please note that not all groups are run in each region and all groups are run subject to numbers. For further information please contact your nearest CatholicCare office or visit our website.
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Established in 1854, Launceston City Mission (City Mission) is Australia's second oldest 'Mission'. City Mission has been providing care and assistance to people experiencing hardship and disadvantage in our local community for 170 years. With the assistance of compassionate staff, dedicated volunteers and generous donors and supporters we continue to provide a helping hand to thousands experiencing hardship, providing a way forward and a brighter future, transforming lives in the name of Jesus, in local communities across North and North West Tasmania.
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The Family Violence Counselling and Support Service (FVCSS) is a statewide Tasmanian Government service that provides professional specialised services to assist children, young people and adults impacted by the experience of family violence.
FVCSS offers professional and specialised services to assist children, young people and adults affected by family violence.
This operational service is part of the Safe at Home initiative: a Tasmanian whole of government response to family violence; FVCSS works with a range of services across government and the community sector.
FVCSS has offices in Burnie, Launceston and Hobart: appointments can also be made to see clients in other locations.
All FVCSS services are voluntary and free of cost.
FVCSS offers professional and specialised services to assist children, young people and adults affected by family violence.
This operational service is part of the Safe at Home initiative: a Tasmanian whole of government response to family violence; FVCSS works with a range of services across government and the community sector.
FVCSS has offices in Burnie, Launceston and Hobart: appointments can also be made to see clients in other locations.
All FVCSS services are voluntary and free of cost.
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TAS
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Gambling Help Online provides a range of free online services to Australians facing problems with gambling.
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Mission Australia's nationwide services help combat homelessness, provide housing, assist struggling families and children, address mental health issues, fight substance dependencies, support people with disability and more.
We support mums and dads to be the very best parents they can be. We run playgroups, literacy and financial education programs, and other activities that help families – including grandparents and other carers – feel well supported and a part of a community.
We support mums and dads to be the very best parents they can be. We run playgroups, literacy and financial education programs, and other activities that help families – including grandparents and other carers – feel well supported and a part of a community.
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Rachel is offering family counselling (court ordered and non court ordered), parenting co-ordination and report writing in and around Launceston and Hobart.
Rachel has membership with the Australian Association of Social Workers and the Family Law Pathways Network. She is a trained Parenting Co-Ordinator.
Drawing upon her past legal background in dispute resolution (negotiation and mediation) and strong communication skills, Rachel can support parents, children and family units. She also works with couples experiencing relationship difficulties, couples who are contemplating separation and those who are on their journey after separation.
Rachel can support all aspects surrounding post separation parenting including: working with families and children to support a child’s capacity and adaptability to navigate change.
Rachel has membership with the Australian Association of Social Workers and the Family Law Pathways Network. She is a trained Parenting Co-Ordinator.
Drawing upon her past legal background in dispute resolution (negotiation and mediation) and strong communication skills, Rachel can support parents, children and family units. She also works with couples experiencing relationship difficulties, couples who are contemplating separation and those who are on their journey after separation.
Rachel can support all aspects surrounding post separation parenting including: working with families and children to support a child’s capacity and adaptability to navigate change.
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Our expert staff use evidence-based practices to support people along their journey to change.
Relationships Australia Tasmania (RA Tas) is committed to providing relationship support services in a professional, relaxed and confidential environment and to ensuring all people who use our services have adequate information about their rights and responsibilities.
Programs that help you navigate and negotiate things that need to be resolved when separating.
Relationships Australia Tasmania (RA Tas) is committed to providing relationship support services in a professional, relaxed and confidential environment and to ensuring all people who use our services have adequate information about their rights and responsibilities.
Programs that help you navigate and negotiate things that need to be resolved when separating.
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Producing resources that get people talking about issues affecting children.
From topics about the importance of breastfeeding, to heart-wrenching stories from children who’ve fled conflict in Syria; we regularly produce reports based on our work in health, education, child protection and humanitarian crises.
From topics about the importance of breastfeeding, to heart-wrenching stories from children who’ve fled conflict in Syria; we regularly produce reports based on our work in health, education, child protection and humanitarian crises.
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Information about how separating affects your payments. Help with child support arrangements between separated parents.
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The St Vincent de Paul Society offers over 200 services that help people in need.
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We offer affordable and/or emergency accommodation through our Special Works, Marillac House and Bethlehem House.
The St Vincent de Paul Society offers over 200 services that help people in need.
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We offer affordable and/or emergency accommodation through our Special Works, Marillac House and Bethlehem House.
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The Safe at Home criminal justice response to family violence includes an increased role for Police in family violence incidents.
All Tasmania Police officers receive training to respond to and investigate incidents of family violence. General duties officers at every police station respond to reports of family violence.
Reporting family violence to police is a significant step, but you will be supported by officers who will treat you with courtesy, respect and without judgement.
To report a non-urgent incident of family violence, call the Tasmania Police Assistance Line on 131 444 or attend your local police station to make a report.
If you have a hearing impairment, call TTY 106.
For reports of family violence, if you do not wish to report the matter to police in the first instance, call the Family Violence Counselling Support Service on 1800 608 122 for advice, support and counselling.
All Tasmania Police officers receive training to respond to and investigate incidents of family violence. General duties officers at every police station respond to reports of family violence.
Reporting family violence to police is a significant step, but you will be supported by officers who will treat you with courtesy, respect and without judgement.
To report a non-urgent incident of family violence, call the Tasmania Police Assistance Line on 131 444 or attend your local police station to make a report.
If you have a hearing impairment, call TTY 106.
For reports of family violence, if you do not wish to report the matter to police in the first instance, call the Family Violence Counselling Support Service on 1800 608 122 for advice, support and counselling.
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This is a statewide free service that provides support to adult and child victims of family violence.
Provide support for victims prior, during and after court
Provide ongoing updates on the progress of a matter as the matter proceeds through the court process
Liaise with police and prosecutors on behalf of victims
Advise on how to take out a Family Violence Order
Advice on how to vary or extend an existing Order
Advise on legal processes
Provide support for victims prior, during and after court
Provide ongoing updates on the progress of a matter as the matter proceeds through the court process
Liaise with police and prosecutors on behalf of victims
Advise on how to take out a Family Violence Order
Advice on how to vary or extend an existing Order
Advise on legal processes
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Tasmania