Voluntary Assisted Dying
Voluntary assisted dying is a process that enables a person who is suffering from a terminal medical condition to legally access a substance to end their life, with support and assistance from registered health practitioners.
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Grief and Loss
Read MoreAboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (ATSI) are two first nation groups in Australia.
Read MoreCulturally And Linguistically Diverse
Migrant Resource Centre Tasmania (MRC Tas) is a not-for-profit organisation that supports and empowers migrants and refugees to settle and live fulfilling lives in Tasmania
Read MoreLGBTIQ+ RESOURCES
National LGBTI Health Australia is the national health peak body that provides LGBTI and other gender and sexuality diverse health programs, services and research to people who are LGBTI.
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GP Role in Palliative Care
Read MoreCommunity Rapid Response Service (ComRRS)
The Community Rapid Response Service (ComRRS) provides health care for people who are at risk of needing to go to hospital with an acute illness, injury or deterioration of a pre-existing condition.
Read MoreTas Equip
TasEquip provides equipment to eligible clients who are permanent Tasmanian residents and who have a proven financial need for assistance to access a range of equipment
Read MoreAdvocacy Tas
Our advocates will listen to your problem and help you decide a way forward.
Read MoreAged Care Navigation
Aged Care Navigators Trial is a free and friendly community service to help navigate all aspects of the aged care system.
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