News & media
Sarah is on the road to freedom
Spare a thought for young people trying to notch up 80 hours of supervised driving time when they don't have a parent available to support them. Eveline House student Sarah is one of 27 young people supported by Anglicare keen to get their 'P's'. Read more
Change was in the air on International Overdose Awareness Day
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Self-exclusion:Â it works.
Anglicare’s Gamblers Help service provides support and strategies that work. One strategy is ‘self-exclusion’. But what does that mean and how does it happen? Read more
More than 30 lives saved thanks to naloxone
Anglicare has long called for the overdose reversal drug known as naloxone to be available and affordable for people at risk. A successful trial has been held and it's saving lives. Read more
Join us as we mark International Overdose Awareness Day
It's not too late to get involved in this year's Cranes for Change art exhibition in Devonport. Read more
Landmark study shows Australians back a basic income
A new study from Anglicare Australia shows Australians overwhelmingly want a guaranteed basic income above the poverty line for every person. Read more
Forum calls for stronger focus on accountability
A forum held in Hobart to mark Homelessness Week calls for a greater focus on accountability to help improve outcomes for Tasmanian children experiencing homelessness alone and without the care of a parent or guardian. Read more
