Tasmanian Association for Hospice and Palliative Care
The representative body for Hospice and Palliative Care in Tasmania, the Association fosters and promotes the principles of palliative care for all people; liaises with appropriate national and international organisations; works to increase community awareness and understanding of hospice and palliative care; provides information about access to services; provides education; supports all workers involved in the care of people who are dying; and advocates for service provision and its future development.
123 Bathurst St
Suburb: HOBART
State: TAS
Postcode: 7000
(03) 6234 7577
Understanding the price you pay for care is essential for managing the cost of living. That’s our mission, to provide you with clarity and a better deal on the cost of care.
National Disability Services - Tasmania
TAS, Australia
NDS is the national peak organisation for disability services. Our members are committed to the provision of quality services and life opportunities for all Australians with disabilities. NDS members work to respect, value and promote . individual dignity, worth and contribution of people with disabilities . diversity and choice for service users . quality management and skilled service provision . organisational learning, innovation and creativity . adequate resources to ensure higher standards of service . shared information and networking oppotunities . balanced membership involvement in advocacy and policy development . fair, firm and persistent representation of industry need.
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Aims: . To promote strategies which prevent osteoporosis and some forms of arthritis . To raise awareness about arthritis, osteoporosis and related conditions and the services and support available . To ensure that relevant, quality services are available . To encourage research activity locally, and contribute to national research . To enhance links and establish partnerships with relevant stakeholders
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I’m currently in treatment at canarven street and I have been working for over a year now and it’s difficult to get to the chemist on time and to see anyone at canarven street because of my work hours, I have been put on daily pick ups until 30/11/2022 when I do a test. This was changed from weekly to daily because I came in and did a sample and it wasn’t registering a temperature or anything in my sample including methadone which is impossible so my worker assumed that I was trying it on somehow and put me on daily pick ups. It was definitely a faulty test and because I didn’t hang around to do another one, she thought the worst, I understand why but I’m working away soon and I will need a 3-4 day take out but can’t get hold of my worker no matter how many messages I leave she is always busy and never calls me back so what can I do??? I’m working away in Belfast this month
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