Communities for Children is an Australian Government initiative that will support a number of communities around Australia. It focuses on families with children aged 0-5, including expectant mothers.
COMPASS provides safe mentoring support to young people for all sorts of reasons. The young person might be struggling with school, having difficulty fitting in socially, having trouble dealing with conflict, or even at risk of homelessness.
Glenorchy Illicit Drugs Service (GIDS) is for young people (25 years and under) who are affected by the use of alcohol and other drugs, and their families and friends.
King Island Temporary Care and Support Service (KITCASS) provides safe, temporary accommodation for young people aged 13-18 living on King Island who are homeless or need a safe place to stay.
Rural and Remote Tasmania Reconnect is for young people aged 12-18 and their families who are living in rural or remote areas, where the young person is or is at risk of becoming homeless.