HIPPY is an Australian Government supported home-based parenting and early childhood enrichment program of the Brotherhood of St Laurence. It targets disadvantaged families in the community, and aims to maximise the chances of a successful early school experience. The program operates at locations around Australia, including Tasmania
This project is a whole-of-government initiative to improve health and wellbeing outcomes for Tasmanian children and young people. Includes downloadable reports such as the 2013 Update
Lady Gowrie Tasmania's PSC, under the Inclusion and Professional Support Program (IPSP) delivers professional development and support to eligible early and middle childhood education care services
Established under the Tasmanian Early Years Foundation Act 2005 as a non-profit organisation to support and promote the wellbeing, development and learning of Tasmanian children up to the age of six years
Information Creative Connections, a joint program between the Tasmanian Early Years Foundation (TEYF) and the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery (TMAG) to develop support and programs for creative art experiences for young Tasmanians