We exist to provide you with a safe, stable foundation to grow, dream and build your future.
For over 50 years, we’ve been helping young Tasmanians with employment, education, housing and relationships.
We help young people from age five to 25, with:
- Rental subsidies to help you afford a stable place to live.
- Educational support to help you re-engage with school or pursue further learning.
- Family and relationship support to foster better communication and rebuild connections.
- Ending violence in the home so you can live in a safe, supportive environment.
- Accessing essential services to connect you to the support you need to live independently.
- Crisis and immediate support to help you find a safe space when you feel like you’re out of options.
Everyone deserves a home base; we’re here to help you build yours.
Home Base have a pride group called Queerspace leading ideas for creating safe spaces and training, rainbow stickers in all our offices, staff wear pride lanyards and have pronoun badges, and training has been delivered to the whole organisation on gender, sexuality, and supporting the trans and gender diverse community. Home Base doesn’t specialise in LGBTIQA+ specific services but we refer people as needed.
Visit our website at www.homebasetas.org.au to find out more.
CVGT provide a service for people living with a health condition or disability to find sustainable employment. We are all about getting people jobs!
CVGT provides a service for people living with a health condition or disability, including depression and anxiety, to find sustainable employment. We are all about finding people opportunities!
All staff are welcoming and comfortable assisting LGBTIQ+ people and advocating for suitable employment that meets their skills and experience. We also provide in work support for a year following placement to assist with any concerns that may arise within the workplace.
"We get people jobs"
For More Info, visit: www.cvgt.com.au
Deloraine House is a safe and inclusive place where you can receive a hand up not a hand out, share skills and knowledge, visit and utilise facilities and resources.
Dress for Success Hobart is part of a global movement of change, empowering women to obtain economic independence by providing them with work-appropriate attire, job support mentoring, access to career development workshops and a supportive network to enable them to move forward and achieve self-sufficiency through gainful employment.
DRILL is a youth dance company in nipaluna/Hobart offering creative experiences for young people aged 12-25. We partner our young artists with professionals in the industry to collaborate on projects generating important, socially-relevant dance theatre of the highest artistic calibre. Some of our young artists have ambitions to be performers and some are attracted to our creative process because of our inclusive, accessible and community-driven focus.
Engender Equality offers a range of specialist family violence training packages for community groups and organisations, corporate workplaces, and other groups across the state.
Equal Opportunity Tasmania aims to foster a society free of discrimination, prejudice, bias and prohibited conduct.
Equal Together provides a social and support network for all, particularly gender diverse individuals and families, including friends or family regardless of sexual orientation or gender. They also offer other services.
About: Gentle Death Education and Planning (GDEP) is a multi-faceted business based in Tasmania's central north. Services are available in-person and online, and are an LGBTIQA+ ally and safe space, kink-friendly and diversity-welcoming place and set of services.
We are a therapy clinic located in Lindisfarne, TAS, offering both in-person and online therapy services. Specializing in psychosexual therapy and counselling, we provide a safe and welcoming environment for individuals seeking support for psychological and sexual health concerns. Our dedicated team is passionate about guiding and empowering our clients on their journey towards improved well-being and personal growth.
Hamlet is a non-for-profit social enterprise cafe in Hobart. We source local and seasonal produce for our breakfast, lunch, catering and functions options. We also provide work experience opportunities to people in our community facing barriers to employment.
Hobart North Uniting Church has been an inclusive faith community for many years.
Kentish Regional Clinic Inc. delivers three programs; Community Response to Eliminating Suicide (CORES), Home Interaction Program for Parents and Youngsters (HIPPY) and LGBTIQ Professional Development.
Since opening in 1985, the Kingston Neighbourhood House has welcomed 1000’s of community members to our programs, services and activities. Everything we do is designed to respond to the needs of local community members. We provide support, resources and services designed to improve the health and well-being of all members of the community.
Libraries Tasmania is comprised of the State Library of Tasmania, the Tasmanian Archives, 45 public libraries, the Allport Library and Museum of Fine Arts and the Office of the State Archivist.
We provide modern library and archive services that are accessible and inclusive.
We welcome people of all ages, interests and needs, offering opportunities for lifelong learning, social interactions and cultural inspiration.
Lifeline Tasmania provides Tasmanians with mental health support and suicide prevention programs across their lifespan. As well as supporting those in crisis, Lifeline provides community and workplace mental health training and operates several programs designed to improve the overall wellbeing of the Tasmanian community. Lifeline offers various volunteering opportunities, social support for older Tasmanians to reduce loneliness and improve their mental wellbeing, ongoing telephone counselling and support to families and communities impacted by suicide.
An inclusive fitness facility with top end coaching at budget prices
Respect at Work provides workplace training and discussion about respect, inclusion, diversity, fairness and mentally safe environments. Respect at Work also facilitates LGBTIQ+ awareness in workplaces.
SPEAK UP! Stay ChatTY works to promote positive mental health and prevent suicide by normalising conversations about mental health and encouraging people to seek help when they need it.
TasTAFE Student Support services are available for all students and aim to make the TasTAFE learning experience easier. We recognise and respect individual differences and value the unique experiences, knowledge and skills that all students bring. TasTAFE has students who come from all parts of Tasmania both rural and urban, from other states of Australia and from many countries across the world and are diverse in gender, gender identity, abilities, caring commitments, languages, ethnicity, cultural background, age, sexual orientation and religious beliefs.