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Hope for a healthier community

Anglicare Tasmania's Social Action and Research Centre has published a position paper that advocates for the decriminalisation of the possession and personal use of illicit drugs in Tasmania. Read more
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Support program “a life-saver”

Anglicare’s Family Support Service supports Tasmanians living in the North and North West of the State who are affected by a loved one’s use of alcohol and/or other drugs. Read more
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On the front foot

Sixteen-year-old Ryleigh is making his mark at Thyne House in Launceston. Read more
Two lovely older ladies sitting on deck chairs in the park ready books. They are wearing floral dresses and sandles. Lots of other people in the park also enjoying the sun. There are autmn leaves on the ground.

Would you recognise the subtle signs of elder abuse?

June 15 is World Elder Abuse Awareness Day. We can all play a part in preventing it and seeking support when it occurs. Read more
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Anglicare’s Connect Newsletter – Jun 2023 (Issue 16)

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Dawn, a 'Biscuit lady' from Clarence South Anglican Church, is delivering containers full of bake goods for the residents at the Youth Shelter in Hobart.

Serving Tasmanians since 1983

Anglicare Tasmania started 40 years ago when a group of people within the Anglican diocese asked themselves a question: how could the church better respond to Tasmanians in need? Read more
Youth Development Coach Cristian Benton and students Sarah and Shane, AAH hair Royce Fairbrother and board members Andrew Hillier, Cathy McClure and Seeland Nair.

A rewarding partnership

The Action Against Homelessness (AAH) group, based in Devonport, played a major role in getting Eveline House up and running four years ago, and it remains an important partner today. Read more
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Set up for success

For many young people, securing a share house with friends for the first time is an exciting rite of passage. Youth2Independence graduate Dylan recently achieved this milestone in his journey towards independence. Read more

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