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Building a stronger future
Zayden Dare-Rainey is in his third year of studying social work at the University of Tasmania. He has been chosen by the University to receive the 2025 Anglicare Scholarship in Social Work. Read more
Reframing addiction and putting an end to stigma
Forums hosted by Anglicare Tasmania in Devonport and Launceston earlier this month featured speakers who operate on the front line of addiction support. They threw out a challenge: to reframe the way we talk about addiction, and put an end to the stigma that is associated with it. Read more
Sharing the vision that no child will be left behind
Anglicare is a partner in Tech4Kids, a new digital and social inclusion project that provides laptops so that more Tasmanian families can support their children’s education. Read more
Safe and stable housing “a joy”
Sienna* is a young person who has recently moved in to Eveline House in Devonport, which is managed by Anglicare as part of the Youth2Independence program (Y2I). She shares her story in the lead-up to Youth Homelessness Matters Day, on 16 April. Read more
Ready and eager to learn
A group of children starting kindergarten in 2025 at schools in and around Launceston are ready and rearing to go. Read more
Finding her way
Last December, 18-year-old Mahalia was the first young person to move into Tasmania’s newest Youth2Independence (Y2I) facility in Campbell Street in Hobart's CBD. She’s settled in well at her new home and is balancing full-time work with University study. Read more
The right field
Georgie Jones is in her final year of studying social work at the University of Tasmania. She has been chosen by the University to receive the 2024 Anglicare Scholarship in Social Work. Read more
