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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
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
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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
Eveline House staff members Christian and Anne - Maree are standing beside a christmas tree and a large christmas banner is on the wall with Santa Claus on it. Underneath the tree are 10 or more cooler bags.

Christmas cheer spreads far and wide

Generous donations to Anglicare’s Christmas Appeal are spreading Christmas cheer to the young people living at our Youth2Independence facilities. Read more
Ron and Bek standing outside the Trinity Hill main office

Financial literacy sessions equip students for success

Youth2Independence students living at Trinity Hill in North Hobart are learning the art of money management from Anglicare’s team of financial counsellors. Read more

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