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“No family, no life”, says Dave

Family has always been very important to Dave Salter, 52, of New Norfolk. Dave sustained major injuries as a passenger in a car accident 27 years ago and his goal was always to return home to live. Read more
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A steep learning curve

Twelve years ago, when Smithton’s Telina Enniss first heard that her teenaged daughter had been in a car accident, she thought it would be minor and “everything would be fine”. She had no idea what a complex and challenging time lay ahead for the family. Read more
Photo of Jac Enniss and two Anglicare support workers, Abbey and Marree.

Choice and control

Jac Enniss, 30, of Smithton, received severe spinal injuries in a car accident 12 years ago. She shares what has been a challenging journey to independence. Read more
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Anglicare supports motorcycle safety

The safety of Tasmanian motorcycle riders is in the spotlight, following a series of serious accidents in our State. Did you know that Anglicare is the most experienced provider of tailored support to Tasmanians who have been injured in a motor vehicle accident? Read more
Photo of Anne Marie an acquired injury support service client. She is standing beside a bookshelf, smiling.

Adjusting to life after a motor vehicle accident

A motor vehicle accident can have life-changing, long-term consequences. There are supports available to help Tasmanians and their families through stages of shock, grief, acceptance and adjustment. Read more
Local actor David lives in supported accommodation with Anglicare. He's pictured sitting smiling in the garden.

Local actor supports road safety message

A new road safety campaign provides local actor David, of Bilton Lodge, with a job opportunity. Read more
Garry regularly attends the Bridgewater Men’s Shed, where he makes model trucks. He’s pictured here on the left with support worker Alan Dart.

Full and active lives

Garry and Kees live life to the full at residences run by Anglicare on behalf of the Motor Accidents Insurance Board. Read more
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Grateful for recovery

“I’m just happy to be alive,” says Greg Nichols and breaks into a grin. Read more

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