The Chats program offers a variety of social activities each month that enable participants to meet new people, get out of the house, share experiences and develop friendships.
A Tasmanian Lifeline provides free telephone support for anyone going through a tough time. Call us from 8 am–8 pm every day of the year. Or book a time for us to call you back.
Lifeline Tasmania offers workplace and community training throughout Tasmania in areas such as mental health first aid, suicide prevention and domestic and family violence awareness training.
The Aged Care Volunteer Visitors Scheme offers friendship and companionship to older people who are lonely or socially isolated in a residential aged care setting or have a current Home Care Package.
StandBy is an Australian Government initiative, established in 2002 to meet the need for a coordinated community response to suicide. StandBy is Australia’s leading postvention program dedicated to the assisting people and communities impacted by suicide.
13 11 14 is Australia's largest crisis support line. Lifeline Tasmania have been supporting people in crisis since 1973 and are one of 40 Lifeline Centres nationally. Together, we support callers throughout the country.