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Building healthy young minds

The current cost of living crisis is putting a strain on household budgets and relationships within families. It also has the potential to compromise childhood development. Read more

Working to eliminate violence against women

25 November was the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women. It also marked the start of 16 Days of Activism, which concludes on International Human Rights Day, 10 December. A recent report from Anglicare calls for more support for victim-survivors living in the North West. Read more
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From gold standard to second-best

The most effective option for reducing harm from poker machines has been denied to Tasmanians, following a Government decision to defer introduction of the universal pre-commitment card system. Read more

Anglicare supports call by Alliance for Gambling Reform

Anglicare Tasmania has signed an open letter that calls on the Tasmanian Premier to “stay the course” on poker machine reform. Read more
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Are you prepared for Christmas?

Christmas can be challenging if you are on a low or fixed income, particularly in light of the worsening cost-of-living crisis. But there are things you can do to make it a time of celebration with friends and family without risking over-spending and carrying debt into the New Year. Read more
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More houses needed: Anglicare releases snapshot of Housing Connect Front Door service

Anglicare Tasmania is calling on the Tasmanian Government to urgently increase its investment in long-term social housing so that more individuals and families can be assisted into safe and affordable housing sooner. Read more
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Stretched Too Far: Children and families surviving the cost of living crisis in Tasmania

Anglicare is calling for more help for Tasmanian families trying to shield their children from the effects of financial hardship. Read more

Residential programs unlock people’s potential

Mental Health Week is drawing to a close. Anglicare runs two residential-based programs that provide Tasmanians the opportunity to re-build their mental health and get ready to transition back into the community. Read more

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