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Anglicare’s Connect Newsletter – Winter 2024

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Policy Brief: Housing Security for Older Tasmanians

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Homes for older Tasmanians – now and into the future

New population projections for Tasmania show the urgency of prioritising housing security for older Tasmanians says Anglicare Tasmania. Read more
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The Right to Belong

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Older Australians must be a priority in next week’s Federal Budget, says Anglicare Australia

Ahead of the Federal Budget, Anglicare Australia has called on the Government to deliver on promised aged care reforms. Its call includes proper funding of in-home care, so that people can access the services they need when they need them, and stay in their own homes for longer. Read more
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Urgent help needed for people with hoarding challenges

Tasmania continues to have a significant unmet need for tailored support services to assist people who have challenges with hoarding and maintaining a safe and healthy home. Anglicare has joined with Mental Health Family and Friends Tasmania to call for urgent funding. Meet Mental Health Family and Friends Tasmania client Anita (not her real name) as she explains her situation with a close family member. Read more
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Anglicare Connect Newsletter Autumn 2024 (Issue 19)

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The art of helping others

Diane Foster is using her experience as a teacher and artist, a generous nature and interest in people to help Anglicare improve its services. A client of our Aged Care service since 2017, Diane has been a member of the Anglicare-wide Participant Advisory Group (PAC) for the last three years. Read more

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