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Wrap-around support essential for young people

Anglicare's Supported Youth Program provides critical wrap-around support to children and young people at risk of homelessness. Read more
Paige, a resident at Grove House, grooming a horse.

Paige’s goal is in reach

A donation to Anglicare will support clients like Paige to reach their personal goals. Read more
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Action needed on looming gaps

Anglicare publishes an information paper on the support needs of Tasmanians with psychosocial disability who are ineligible for NDIS funding. Read more
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Mental Health Beyond NDIS

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Let us inspire, inform and connect you

Anglicare's contribution to a jam-packed program for Mental Health Week is an informative and fun online expo and a keynote address at a national symposium on homelessness and mental health. Read more
Photo of Anglicare's Acquired Injury Support Services client Matthew wearing his gi and holding his certificate of achivement

What happens after brain injury?

August 17-23 is Brain Injury Awareness Week; find out how Anglicare supports people living with an acquired brain injury. Read more
Therapy dog ‘Amie’ works at Anglicare's mental health facility in Rocherlea, Launceston.

Did you know the companionship of a dog can be a great way to reduce stress and anxiety?

We’ve recently welcomed therapy dog ‘Amie’ to the Anglicare team working at our mental health facility in Rocherlea, Launceston. This black Labrador’s role is to provide comfort and companionship. Read more
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Tasmanian students are learning about mental health

Through our Taz Kids clubs, Anglicare collaborates with schools, to support Tasmanian students who have a parent or guardian impacted by mental health issues. Read more

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