News & media

A group of children graduating from the HIPPY kids program in Launceston. They are wearing Hippy Australia t-shirts of different colours and a carboard hat with a letter or number on them.

HIPPY kids are eager to learn

If you live in Launceston or its surrounds and you have a four to five-year-old child, Anglicare's HIPPY program could be what you've been looking for. Read more
Anglicare Tasmania's Social Action and Research Centre, SARC

Anglicare Tasmania submission to Tasmania’s Child and Youth Wellbeing Strategy: Discussion Paper 2021

Read more
a young person falling

#StayHome? A full report of the impact of Covid-19 on unaccompanied homeless children in Tasmania.

Read more
a young person falling

SARC’s Social Action Series #1 – A public health approach to ending unaccompanied child homelessness in Tasmania

Read more
a young person falling

#StayHome? The impact of Covid-19 on unaccompanied homeless children in Tasmania.

Read more
a illustration of scales with three adults standing on one side at a higher level reaching down below to a family who are below and can't quiet reach them.

Rebalancing the Scales: Access to justice for parents in the Tasmanian Child Safety system

Read more
The Outside In Report imagery. It shows an illustrated drawing of a young person looking from the outside into a school playground. The words displayed are 'Outside In. How the youth sector supports the schoool re-engagement of vulnerable children in Tasmania. Catherine Robinson.'

Outside in: How the youth sector supports the school re-engagement of vulnerable children in Tasmania

Read more
Anglicare Tasmania's Social Action and Research Centre, SARC

Too Hard? Highly Vulnerable Teens in Tasmania

Read more

Enquire onlineContact us

Please fill in this form and a representative of Anglicare will reply to your message within two working days. Be sure to provide your complete contact details so we can respond to you.

Click the button below to visit our contact page

Contact us

Or, phone us on

1800 243 232