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21 resources:Information for and about seniors in the Kingston area including information about the Kingborough Positive Ageing Advisory Committee
Award presented by Future Tasmania to that member (or group) in years five to nine, who has done the most to demonstrate environmental and/or social justice excellence in her or his community, school or home
Centrelink is an Australian Government statutory agency that assists Australians to become self-sufficient, and supports those in need, through the delivery of a range of services
The Community Development Division brings together a number of interrelated activities that have a particular focus on improving the quality of life of all Tasmanians, building community capacity, addressing social disadvantage and increasing social inclusion
Web site of the Tasmanian Department of Health and Human Services, providing a gateway to a range of information about the agency and its services, and health and housing matters
Gateway Services provide a single entry point to all family services in each Area of the State; Hobart, Rosny Hill, Launceston and Burnie. Referrals to Gateway Services can be made by calling 1800 171 233
Comprehensive listing of service providers and organisations relevant to women
Information on the Tasmanian Government's development of a consumer and community engagement strategy for the delivery of human services
A-Z directory of services provided by the Tasmanian Department of Health and Human Services, and community organisations
Home page for the Tasmanian branch of ICPA, a voluntary body dedicated to ensuring that all geographically isolated students have equality of access to appropriate education with their non-isolated peers
Search or browse to find contact details of support, rights, legal aid, and community group organisations, and related government agencies
The Office for the Community Sector (OCS), established 2008, is responsible for strategic leadership, policy, systems and process development, and the provision of advice to Government on matters relating to the non-government community sector
Our Island Our Voices is a non-party political campaign about giving Tasmanians the chance to engage in the March 2010 State Election and have their say on Tasmania's future. Organised by TasCOSS
Department of Health and Human Services unit responsible for the management and implementation of reforms across the Tasmanian Child Protection, Family Services, Out of Home Care and Disability Services sectors
Website providing resources to assist released prisoners re-integrate into the Tasmanian community, for use by Tasmanian Prison Service correctional officers, community agencies, case coordinators, and community corrections staff in southern Tasmania
The Seniors Bureau develops policy and strategic plans to promote improved health and wellbeing for older Tasmanians
Tasmanian-based online forum community. Run by Tasmanians for Tasmanians with local, national and international discussions
Web site of the Tasmanian Council of Social Service (TasCOSS), the peak council for community welfare in Tasmania
Women Tasmania works to ensure women can be engaged in all aspects of society, and to ensure that Government policies, programs and projects are responsive to the needs of women and representative of their views. Resource centres are located in Hobart, Launceston and Burnie
Online feedback form for members of the public wishing to submit comments to Women Tasmania
Web site for Australians to engage, consult and provide feedback to the Australian Government on options to improve the health system. Includes information on the National Preventative Health Strategy
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