- Bernie on Wheels
Bernie Blue tongue is a lizard full of helpful ideas for kids aged 0-5. His van is stuffed full of fun things to do and fun places to go in Burnie. Information about things to keep you healthy and things to get your brain active
- Child and Family Services
Details of services provided by the Tasmania Dept. of Health and Human Services, including the Child Health & Parenting Service (CHAPS)
- Child Health Association of Tasmania (CHAT)
C.H.A. is a not-for-profit organisation run by parents that promotes and supports the health and social needs of children and their families
- Child Health Association Tasmania
Promoting the health and social needs of children and their families
- George Town Council: childcare / child health
Information on child care and child health services available in the George Town municipality
- Glenorchy Action Interagency Network (GAIN)
Information about GAIN, an inter-agency group for government and non-government service providers and organisations working with families and children from birth to 12 years of age. GAIN works together to ensure effective services for children and families in the City of Glenorchy
- Health Potential
Their mission is to enhance the health, learning, and productivity of children and adults through Kinesiology, and other Advanced Brain Technologies (ABT) using neuroscience and music research
- Healthy House
St Helens community health and childcare resources website listing community and counselling services and upcoming events. Now incorporates the Break O’Day Health Resource Association
- Implementation Framework 2012–2015
Actions against the Implementation Framework in the next 3 years will continue reforms not only in Children and Youth Services, but also Alcohol and Drug Services, Mental Health Services, the Departments of Education, Police and Emergency Management and Justice and the non-government sector. Downloadable Frameworks available
- Kids Come First
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
- Launceston and Districts Multiple Birth Association
The Australian Multiple Birth Association (AMBA) is a not-for-profit organisation comprising of multiple birth families, provides support, resources and education to multiple birth families
- Meander Child Health Association
Provides opportunities for parents and children to get together and participate in various activities
- Office for Children (Tasmania)
The role of the Tasmanian Government's Office for Children is to lead the implementation of the long-term strategy, 'Our Children, Our Young People, Our Future', working across the community and government to improve the health and wellbeing of Tasmania's children and young people
- Our children, our young people, our future: nurture, educate, protect 2011-2021
The Tasmanian Government's long-term plan, launched July 2011, for guiding government action to improve outcomes for children, young people and their families, especially in relation to the vulnerable young. The plan promotes early intervention and prevention, and improved coordination of services
- Pregnancy, birth & baby helpline: healthdirect Australia 1800 882 436
A pregnancy, birth & baby support service, available 24-hours-a-day, seven-days-a-week to provide general information about pregnancy, birthing, post-natal care, and parenting in the first 12 months
- Raising Children Network
Australian parenting website providing comprehensive, expert reviewed information about raising children 0-8 years of age. A listing of services available to Tasmanians is provided
- Westbury Child Health Association Inc
WCHA is an information service and social outlet for parents of 0-10 yr olds