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Search below for useful information and services relating to mental health, relationships, young people, parenting, addiction and trauma.

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Bringing Up Great Kids

Parenting is one of the most important jobs we will ever have. This workshop provides parents with some tips and tools on parental responses that encourage helpful family relationships.

Child Inclusive Mediation

Child Inclusive Mediation provides a safe way of communicating your child’s feelings to assist in decision-making after changes to the family situation.

Children’s Contact Service

The Children's Contact Service makes it possible for contact arrangements to take place with a minimum of stress both for children and their parents.

Counselling

Counselling is suitable for anyone looking to strengthen relationships, overcome trauma, improve self-confidence and establish positive habits.

Employee Assistance Program

A specialist service to help Tasmanian business and community organisations address the personal support and professional development needs of management and staff.

Family Dispute Resolution

Family Dispute resolution (FDR), often referred to as Mediation, can assist with negotiating matters relating to children, property (Property Settlement Mediation) and workplace issues.

Family Law Pathways

Family Law Pathways Networks is a networking program for professionals working with families who are separating, or have separated.

Find & Connect

The Find & Connect support service aims to improve the lives of Forgotten Australians and Former Child Migrants.

Property Mediation

Reaching a property settlement after separation can bring relief and independence. Mediation can help you resolve settlement together.

Reconnect

To re-connect young people (12-18) with their families and the community.

Redress Support Service

Support for people engaging with the National Redress Scheme. This scheme was established for people who have experienced institutional child sexual abuse.

SPEAK UP! Stay ChatTY

SPEAK UP! Stay ChatTY works to promote positive mental health and prevent suicide by normalising conversations about mental health and encouraging people to seek help when they need it.

Suicide Prevention

The Tasmanian Suicide Prevention Network is a growing network that meets around the state every six weeks and is auspiced by RA Tas.

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