- Bubhub
Forum for Tasmanian parents for discussions and arranging meets
- C U @ Home
A program of the Department of Health and Human Services, C U @ Home assists first-time mothers aged 15-19 years to ensure that children born to young parents have equal opportunity for optimal development
- Child and Family Centres: Tasmania
The purpose of Child and Family Centres is to improve the health and well being, education and care of Tasmania’s very young children by supporting parents and enhancing accessibility of services in the local community
- Clarence City Council children's services
A community based, not for profit service sponsored by the Clarence City Council (Rosny Child Care Centre, family day care, after school care, holiday program, safety house, and youth programs)
- Community services directory (Child Support Agency)
The CSA's online national community services directory provides information on organisations that provide services to assist parents on a wide range of family related issues
- Early Intervention Program for Parents and Children : (Circle of Security) : Hobart Conference
Hobart conference on early intervention for anyone interested in providing parenting education and/or counseling to parents of young children. Includes registration and runs from Monday 4th to Thursday 7 November 2013
- Head, heart and hands: specialist pregnancy and parenting counselling
Professional pregnancy counselling and parenting support, located in North Hobart and Kingston, Tasmania
- Hobart Mums Network
Where local mums find support, encouragement and inspiration. Online membership form available
- Home Interaction Program for Parents and Youngsters (HIPPY)
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
- Li'l Fatty (Three Men and a Lady)
Blog website for a new mum and her baby son nicknamed "Li’l Fatty" which explores the ups and downs of the ‘blended family’
- LINC Tasmania: for kids
LINC Tasmania's 'For kids' site provides links to information and resources for young people from the under 5s through to teens, as well as resources for parents
- Office for Children
The Office for Children's role is to lead the implementation of Our Children Our Young People Our Future. The Office brings together professionals from the Department of Health and Human Services, the Department of Education and the Department of Police and Emergency Management
- Parenting Centres
Department of Health and Human Services Parenting Centres provide intensive support for a range of parenting issues including post natal depression, breastfeeding and relationship concerns which relate to early childhood (0-5 years)
- RYPPLE. Family Planning Tasmania
The RYPLE project assists young people who are pregnant or parenting to remain engaged and actively supported within the education system
- Tasmania's biggest job
Information the campaign Tasmania's Biggest Job, run by the Tasmanian Early Years Foundation. Provides information on a range of services and real stories aimed at supporting parents and care givers of children aged from 0 to 6 years
- Tasmanian Council of Single Mothers and their Children
Information and contact details of a support group advocating for the interests of single mothers and their children
- Tasmanian Early Years Foundation
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
- Waratah-Wynyard parent information pack
Waratah-Wynyard Council and Tasmanian Early Years Foundation information resource for new parents, containing details of services, social activities, public conveniences, guides to playgrounds, support services, fact sheets and more