Services in Tasmania
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Mobile health clinic to boost access to after hours medical care for vulnerable people.
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For health professionals only - direct access to after hours telephone support from an on-call GP.
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Free, statewide telephone-based after hours primary medical advice and GP support service.
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Range of screening, intervention and counselling services delivered by providers in the state's north west.
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Range of screening, intervention and counselling services delivered by providers in the state's north.
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Range of screening, intervention and counselling services delivered by providers in the state's south.
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Care coordination, outreach and supplementary services provided statewide for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with chronic conditions.
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Clinical care, low intensity and early intervention and health literacy programs for people with certain chronic conditions in rural areas of north west Tasmania.
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Range of support programs for people with certain chronic conditions in rural areas of northern Tasmania.
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Health workers, monitoring and care coordination for people with certain chronic conditions in rural areas of southern Tasmania.
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Support for vulnerable older Tasmanians to find and connect with the services they need in their local area.
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Diabetes education and support services for adults across Tasmania.
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Statewide programs to support adults with complex and severe mental health conditions.
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Qualified practitioners available to address mental health of people aged 12 - 25 via face-to-face, online or telephone services.
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Qualified practitioners available to address mental health of people aged 12 - 25 via face-to-face, online or telephone services.
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Immediate mental health support for adults in northern Tasmania plus information and advice for carers, family and friends.
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A range of psychological therapy services for adults with mild to moderate mental illness, not suited to lower levels of intervention.
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A range of psychological therapy services for young people with mild to moderate mental illness, not suited to lower levels of intervention.
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Free clinical case management and psychological interventions for eligible people aged 12-25.
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Free statewide telephone service providing mental health advice and support.
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Free statewide telephone service providing mental health advice and support.
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Programs, group sessions and telephone support services available statewide for people with or at risk of mild mental illness.
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In-reach psychological treatment services for people living in aged care homes who have mild to moderate mental illness.
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Short-term psychological support to people of all ages, in individual or group sessions.
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A statewide service for Tasmanians with severe mental illness and associated psychosocial functional impairment.
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On country experiences, mental health workshops and cultural activities available statewide for Aboriginal communities.
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Support and capacity building for culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) communities and individuals aimed to reduce the risk and incidence of suicide.
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Early intervention programs and help-seeking support for Tasmanian individuals, families and communities in rural and remote parts of the state.
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Suicide prevention training available statewide intended to build resilience and mental health awareness within Tasmanian workplaces.