Community sector organisations can make a short submission to COTA Tasmania’s H.E.A.R Active Ageing Community Consultation.
Brotherhood of St. Laurence: Are you Receiving or Providing Disability Support Online?
Participate in our research to share your personal experience with receiving or providing disability support through online platforms.
Tasmanian Government: Tasmanian Women’s Strategy (2022-27)
The Tasmanian Women’s Strategy (2022-27) aims to provide the Tasmanian community with a meaningful and sustainable way to achieve gender equality in this state.
Mission Australia: Community Access and Inclusion Survey
Mission Australia would like to invite you to join the conversation about access and inclusion for people with disability in your community.
ACOSS: Member Survey 2022
ACOSS last conducted a membership survey in 2018, and as you know, a lot has changed since then. Submissions will help us adjust our response to the varying needs and priorities of members and allow us to improve the way we engage with you all. To take part in the survey The survey closes Friday 1 April.
Women’s Health Tasmania: Non-Fatal Strangulation and Reproductive Coercion Webinar
Women’s Health Tasmania is presenting a webinar on Non-Fatal Strangulation and Reproductive Coercion: New health-related offences in family violence on Tuesday 12 April.
Australian Human Rights Commission: Child Wellbeing and COVID – National Survey
Australia’s National Children’s Commissioner wants to hear from children and their families about how living through the past two years of COVID-19 has affected their mental health and wellbeing.
Speak Out: Conference 2022
Speak Out invite people with intellectual disability and those interested in the sector to apply to give a presentation, performance or run a workshop at the 40th Annual Speak Out Conference.
City of Hobart Non-Government Organisations Roundtable
Hobart is growing and we need to ensure that future growth is guided in a way that will strengthen what’s great about Hobart and build on its position as a vibrant, liveable and connected city.
Alcohol, Tobacco and other Drugs Council (ATDC) Tasmania Bus Tours
The annual ATDC Bus Tours are designed for frontline staff working in the non-ATOD community sector. The tours aim to improve knowledge about service-delivery options for clients seeking support for alcohol, tobacco and drug use.