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Eveline students speak their mind

Nine young people living and learning with Anglicare have contributed to the Tasmanian Youth Story Project. Read more
University of Tasmania Social Work student Natalie prepares to scale the climbing wall at the Taz Kids camp.

Learning the ropes with Taz Kids

What happens at a Taz Kids holiday camp? Two social work students on work placement with Anglicare describe their experience of participating in one. Read more
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Congratulations to course graduates at Eveline House

Five young people living and learning at Eveline House in Devonport celebrate a milestone in their journey to independence. Read more
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New life for community garden

August 1-7 is Homelessness Week. Anglicare manages three Youth2Independence accommodation and learning programs on behalf of the Tasmanian government. The young people who live at Eveline House in Devonport are set to reap the rewards of a revitalised community garden. Read more
Social Work students Lynelle, Kara, Mary and Anna

Students make the choice to care

Anglicare is hosting nine final-year Social Work students from the University of Tasmania. They are shadowing our practitioners across a range of community programs. Read more
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Listening to local knowledge about public transport

A new research project, Trips Not Made, aims to make public transport fairer and better for communities in urban regional centres, towns and outer suburbs. Anglicare is keen to hear from locals about their experiences, especially young people who live in these areas. Read more
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Better, Bigger, Stronger: a frontline perspective

Courtney Adams is one of 65 professionals from the community and school services sector interviewed by researcher Dr Catherine Robinson for the Better, Bigger, Stronger project. Read more
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Homeless children’s mental health services need to be “better, bigger, stronger”, says Anglicare Tasmania

Tasmania requires early interventions and a restructured mental health service to respond to the needs of traumatised children, says a new report from Anglicare Tasmania. Read more

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