News & media

Michael is enjoying new independence
Michael has been a client of Anglicare’s Acquired Injury Support Services for almost 20 years. After sharing with a housemate for much of that time he now lives on his own – and he’s relishing the change in routine and extra scope for independence. Read more
Reflections on recovery
This time last year, Kevin Purton and his wife Debbie were in the very early stages of recovery from a motor vehicle accident. Kevin talks about the journey in the lead up to National Road Safety Week (14-21 May). Read more
Creativity flourishes at Neena
Anglicare’s Acquired Injury Support Services team supports Tasmanians like Verdun to be creative and independent. Read more
Anglicare service quick on its feet
Rocco (87) has spent the past seven months recovering from a motor vehicle accident at Lomandra, an Anglicare-run facility in Ulverstone. Read more
A strong voice
Tasmanian disability advocate Alysse Gavlik talks about her work ahead of International Day of People with a Disability (3 December). Read more
Active support model boosts independence
The active support model used by Anglicare Tasmania in its disability services boosts people's independence. Meet Garry, who lives at Caylea, an MAIB-owned facility in the South. Read more
A strong heart
Anglicare supports MAIB client Mathew Woodberry of Devonport to achieve his personal goals and give back to his community. Read more