We provide support for anyone in Tasmania experiencing suicide loss and community education to enable communities to better understand and support those bereaved by suicide.
The Island Study Linking Ageing and Neurodegenerative Disease (ISLAND) Project involves a range of studies that relate to understanding who is at most risk of dementia and how we can self-manage risk behaviours to build resilience to dementia and Tasmanians aged 50 years and over can join our research.
The Bridge Program delivers recovery based programs that provide treatment for drug and/or alcohol dependence, through a residential or day program settings. Please telephone in the first instance.
Currently we are delivering via phone and zoom and still admitting clients to residential treatment following strict COVID19 prevention procedures.
Warrawee offers a twenty four hour, seven day a week crisis accomodation service. We provide a safe, secure environment for women and women with children who are escaping violence, sexual abuse and homelessness.
Wetaway is a program offered by the Child Health and Parenting Service (CHaPS) to provide help for bedwetting children/ young people when they see the wetting as a problem.
If you are in the North West and you are experiencing flu like symptoms you must quarantine and call your GP or the Public Health Hotline on 1800 671 738. You may need to be tested for COVID-19