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Small steps

We're supporting our home care clients, every step of the way. Read more
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Free trial of life-saving drug under way

Anglicare Tasmania is participating in an Australia-first, free trial of the opiate overdose reversal drug Naloxone. Read more
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Goulburn Street an important stepping stone

A social housing complex in Hobart's CBD is a stepping stone to independent living. This Homelessness Week, find out what it's like to live there and what can come next. Read more
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Urgent needs of ‘invisible’ children

A new report from Anglicare Tasmania reveals that Tasmanian children experiencing homelessness alone during COVID-19 have been left without crucial supports. Read more
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What happens after brain injury?

August 17-23 is Brain Injury Awareness Week; find out how Anglicare supports people living with an acquired brain injury. Read more
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Calling out racism

Anglicare Tasmania will not stand by if one of our team members is subjected to racism. Read more
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When ‘Hello’ becomes ‘Namaste’

Meet Home Care Worker Gobinda Poudel and client Veronica Roberts (86) of Clarendon Vale. Read more
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Rebalancing the Scales

New research by Anglicare highlights ways to better support families involved in legal matters about child safety. Read more

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