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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
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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
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Case study: Scammer gets personal and uses personal Telstra account

Valerie* called the National Debt Hotline very distressed. She had received a bill from Telstra saying she owed thousands of dollars. Read more
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Are you or someone you know experiencing financial abuse?

There are many different forms of family and domestic violence. Financial abuse is often the forgotten and unrecognised form. Financial abuse can be as harmful as other forms of domestic violence. Read more
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Be aware of your personal credit report

Did you know that every time you apply for credit or a loan, information about your application will go on your credit report? Read more
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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
Conversation on use of word Vulnerable. Led by TasCOSS and featuring key speaker Dr Catherine Robinson from Anglicare Tasmania. Picture of a homeless mother hugging child looking worried.

TasCOSS Policy Conversation – ‘Rethinking the use of ‘Vulnerable’

The term 'vulnerable' has been widely used in association with COVID-19 and those individuals most susceptible to infection or significantly affected by restrictions, lockdowns and job loss. This conversation, led by TasCOSS considers the value and challenges of its use. Read more
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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

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