To address digital access and literacy concerns brought about by the Check-in TAS app, the Tasmanian Government has launched the Check-in TAS card. This is a printed wallet card that contains a unique QR code, which you can apply for through by filling out a form on the Coronavirus website or calling the Public Health Hotline (1800 671 738).
Wide Angle Tasmania: ‘Films Work’ Program
Devised by Wide Angle Tasmania, ‘Films Work’ is a program that supports Tasmanian not-for-profits to use films for social change. Leaders in the sector are being encouraged to register their interest for the 2022 program.
Brain Injury Association of Tasmania: National Assistance Card
The Brain Injury Association of Tasmania is launching a national service to assist people living with brain injury. The National Assistance Card is a personalised card designed to assist people with brain injury in the community. It has key information about a person with brain injury, their disability related difficulties and ways they can be assisted.
UTAS: EOI – University of Tasmania Human Research Ethics Committee
The University of Tasmania (UTAS) is currently recruiting committee members for the University of Tasmania Human Research Ethics Committee (HREC) and welcome any expressions of interest.
Dept of Health: EOI for Voluntary Assisted Dying Commission
The Minister for Health and the Attorney-General jointly called for Expressions of Interest for membership of the Voluntary Assisted Dying Commission.
Health Consumers Tasmania: EOI Health Advisory Committee
Health Consumers Tasmania are seeking expressions of interest to join the Tasman Peninsula Health Advisory Committee.
Health Consumers Tasmania: Elective Surgery and Outpatient Services – Consumer Reference Group
The Department of Health and Health Consumers Tasmania invite you to become a health consumer representative on the Elective Surgery and Outpatient Services Consumer Reference Group.
Health Consumers Tasmania: EOI for Tasman Peninsula Health Advisory Committee
Health Consumers Tasmania are seeking expressions of interest to join the Tasman Peninsula Health Advisory Committee
Position Vacant: MHFFTas Chief Executive Officer
MHFFTas presents an opportunity for an experienced leader in the Tasmanian alcohol and other drug (AOD) and mental health sectors to guide a growing team through a period of sector reform.
Position Vacant: MHFFTas Advocacy Project Officer
MHFFTas are looking for an enthusiastic project officer to join our Engagement Team. We are seeking someone who is passionate about working with people with lived experience to make a difference to the lives of informal alcohol and drug (AOD) and mental health support people in Tasmania.