Tasmania
Discussion paper
Paper one - Setting the scene: Tasmania’s community-wide framework
This paper has been prepared primarily for policy-makers, individuals and organisations that help Tasmanians to develop the literacy skills they need.
Report
Treasured lives - phase two: the policy and service environment
One group of older Australians vulnerable to not being able to age well at home with independence and dignity are those living with hoarding and/or challenges maintaining a healthy home. This report focuses on the experiences and needs of Tasmanian service providers and statutory agencies. It describes the lack of a social care safety net...
Report
Engagement with culture and the arts during the second year of COVID-19
Arts, entertainment and cultural industries have gradually re-emerged over the latter half of 2020 and into 2021, albeit to varying extents and in different formats, as restrictions have eased. Re-engaging audiences is a key component of recovery for the industry. Accordingly, The Tasmania Project’s fifth general survey (TTP5) asked about people’s in-person engagement with arts...
Report
Attitudes towards vaccination and borders in the second year of the pandemic
As the time for opening borders approached, The Tasmania Project’s fifth general survey (TTP 5) asked Tasmanian residents about their experiences of the second year of COVID 19 and their current attitudes to borders, restrictions and vaccination.
Report
Exiting prison with complex support needs: the role of housing assistance
This research examines policies and programs relevant to the housing pathways of ex-prisoners with complex support needs in New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania, including what benefits result from current housing assistance settings.