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Community Services

CHAC's Community Services page highlights programs that strengthen resilience, support healing and build opportunity. From youth prevention and diversion, prisoner rehabilitation and post-release support, to alcohol and other drugs programs, learner driver mentoring, and early childhood initiatives - each service is designed to empower individuals and families while respecting Culture and Community.

Our Programs

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Early Childhood Program
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CHAC's Early Childhood Program offers culturally safe early learning that supports children's development, connection and confidence from the start.

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Youth Mental Health & Family Violence

​Providing culturally safe, confidential support for young people and families, helping strengthen wellbeing, promote safety and create positive pathways forward.

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Reduced Substance Misuse & Harm Projects

Program that reduce harm and support healthier choices through culturally informed education and Community connection.

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Smart Strong & Proud Program

A program that empowers young people to build confidence, identity, and cultural pride through strength-based learning.​

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Integrated Family Support Services

Support for families facing challenges, offering guidance, connection, and culturally safe pathways to wellbeing.

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Illicit Drug Diversion Initiative (IDDI)

Providing confidential, culturally safe support for individuals facing challenges with alcohol or drug use, offering education and pathways toward positive change.

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Youth Prevention & Diversion Program

Helping young people make positive choices through support, guidance, and culturally informed diversion pathways.

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Prisoner Rehabilitation & Post-Release Support Program

Culturally safe support for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples rebuilding their lives, offering guidance through rehabilitation and post-release transition.

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Learner Driver Mentor Program

Helping Community members gain confidence and skills behind the wheel with supportive, culturally safe mentoring.

Contact

Main Office

10 King Street, Smithton

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10 King Street, Smithton Tasmania 7330         |        (03) 6452 1287        |       chac.reception@chac.com.au

Circular Head Aboriginal Corporation (CHAC) prioritises the safety of children and young people. We affirm our commitment to upholding their rights, fostering a culture of respect, and actively promoting safeguarding measures within our organisation. 

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We acknowledge the traditional owners and custodians of Northwest Tasmania and pay respect to Elders past and present.

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