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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
A photo of Bonita

Caring for community

The recipient of the University of Tasmania's 2022 Anglicare Scholarship in Social Work is Bonita Raimondo, of Burnie. Read more
Parker, Eveline House resident is sitting on a green couch wearing a hoodie and a pair of shorts. He is smiling.

Youth2Independence students prepare for federal election

Youth2Independence students living in Anglicare-managed accommodation are preparing to vote in the upcoming federal election. Read more
A person is cutting vegetables in a commercial kitchen.

Never too many cooks in the kitchen at Trinity Hill

Students living at Trinity Hill in North Hobart participated in a cooking workshop with a professional chef to learn new skills. Read more
an artwork from the Precious Excess Exhibition called 'Spider' 2021 by Siobhan Marriott. It features salvaged multiple magazine pages, collage on art paper and matt board.

Changing the conversation about treasured lives

An art exhibition and a series of regional workshops show the community momentum for action on improving hoarding supports for Tasmanian families. Read more
View of RIchmond Bridge, RIchmond, Southern Tasmania. Heritage bridge made from sandstone. Water running underneath. People walking along pathway beside the river and standing by the river feeding ducks. Sandstone Church in the distance. Autumn leaves on the trees.

Anglicare’s Connect Newsletter – Mar 2022 (Issue 11)

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How does Gambling Harm affect others? Pictured: Young man looks despondently at the mobile phone in his hand

New report sets out steps to prevent gambling-related suicide

Anglicare Tasmania welcomes a new report that shines a light on the tragic link between gambling and suicide. Read more
A seated, older lady displays the first book she wrote on her lap.

A pioneering spirit

Anglicare client Valerie became a published author at the age of 78. Her writing showcases her pioneering spirit. Read more

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