The National Disability, Abuse & Neglect Hotline is a free service operating Monday to Friday from 9.00 am to 7.00 pm (AEST) for reporting the abuse and neglect of people with a disability. The hotline works with callers to find appropriate ways of dealing with those reports.

Provides advice, information and advocacy to older people and people with disabilities. Service is free, independent, confidential and Statewide.

Provides advice, information and advocacy to older people and people with disabilities. Service is free, independent, confidential and Statewide.

Among other programs, provides accommodation and support to individuals with a disability so that each person is empowered to live as independently as possible.

Among other programs, provides accommodation and support to individuals with a disability so that each person is empowered to live as independently as possible.

Among other programs, provides accommodation and support to individuals with a disability so that each person is empowered to live as independently as possible.

Among other programs, provides accommodation and support to individuals with a disability so that each person is empowered to live as independently as possible.

Among other programs, provides accommodation and support to individuals with a disability so that each person is empowered to live as independently as possible.
Mailing address GPO Box 1620, Hobart Tasmania 7001.

Among other programs, provides accommodation and support to individuals with a disability so that each person is empowered to live as independently as possible.

Among other programs, provides accommodation and support to individuals with a disability so that each person is empowered to live as independently as possible.

Statewide advocacy, support and information organisation for families, carers, support groups/organisations of children and young adults with a disability.

Provider of Auslan interpreters.

The Australian Health Practitioner’s Regulation Agency (AHPRA) is responsible for the registration and accreditation of 10 health professions across Australia. On behalf of the Boards the AHPRA manages investigations into the professional conduct, performance or health of registered health practitioners, except in NSW where it is done by the Health Care Complaints Commission.

Baptcare is a purpose driven organisation focused on delivering the best of care to people of all ages, cultures, beliefs and circumstances. Through our social enterprise model, we deliver better outcomes for people in our community; combining the best commercial practice with a social heart.
Baptcare has more than 150 staff who work throughout Tasmania to deliver the best of care to people in Family and Children Services, Foster Care, Disability Services and Residential Aged Care.

Baptcare is a purpose driven organisation focused on delivering the best of care to people of all ages, cultures, beliefs and circumstances. Through our social enterprise model, we deliver better outcomes for people in our community; combining the best commercial practice with a social heart.
Baptcare has more than 150 staff who work throughout Tasmania to deliver the best of care to people in Family and Children Services, Foster Care, Disability Services and Residential Aged Care.

Peak body in Tasmania for people with an acquired brain injury, their families, carers and service providers.

Information and support, education and training, counselling and peer support for carers of people with a disability, frail, aged or with chronic illness.

Information and support, education and training, counselling and peer support for carers of people with a disability, frail, aged or with chronic illness.

Information and support, education and training, counselling and peer support for carers of people with a disability, frail, aged or with chronic illness.

Telephone operator will make appointment for client to attend office or will provide assistance over the phone.

Telephone operator will make appointment for client to attend office or will provide assistance over the phone.

A community based organisation which aims to recognise, promote & defend the rights and interests of people with an intellectual disability. It does this by creating and supporting long term one-to-one freely given relationships between a person with an intellectual disability and a member of the community.

Community based organisation offering personal care & support to people with disabilities, frail or aged in their own home & to provide carers with respite.

Home and community care service for frail older migrants and younger migrants with disabilities and their carers. Services greater Launceston and North West areas.

Offers a service for the frail aged, younger people with disabilities and their carers with complex and/or high service needs, who require a case manager to assist them with access and/or co-ordinate the care that they need.

Offers a service for the frail aged, younger people with disabilities and their carers with complex and/or high service needs, who require a case manager to assist them with access and/or co-ordinate the care that they need.

Offers a service for the frail aged, younger people with disabilities and their carers with complex and/or high service needs, who require a case manager to assist them with access and/or co-ordinate the care that they need.

Recreation activities for intellectually disabled children and adults. Also offers respite options.

Deaf Australia is the national peak advocacy and information organisation in Australia for deaf people who are bilingual (using both English and Auslan).
They advise government, industry and service providers about the needs and views of deaf people and work to improve deaf people’s access in a range of areas.

The Helpline is available for people with dementia, their carers, families and friends, as well as people concerned about memory loss. It is also used by health professionals, service providers, community organisations and students.
If you need an interpreter or advocate, the Helpline can provide access and referral to an appropriate service.
Users who are deaf or have a hearing or speech impairment can phone the National Relay Service on 13 36 77.

Provides information, education, counselling, referrals for people affected by dementia, their family and caregivers. Provides a Dementia & Memory Centre which offers a range of services to the general public, including those with memory loss, their carer’s, family and friends.