Alcohol and drug treatment and support
Our services
The Tasmanian Alcohol and Drug Service offers a range of information, education, treatment and community-based supports for Tasmanians affected by alcohol and drug use.
Our services are free, voluntary and confidential.
Read about our Alcohol and Drug Service programs
Community service organisations
We also fund a range of community service organisations to deliver a range of services around the state. We work closely with the community sector to provide the best service to clients.
Advocacy services
Alcohol, Tobacco and other Drugs Council Tasmania Inc. Hobart |
Peak body representing the interests of community sector organisations that provide services to people with substance misuse issues in Tasmania. |
Visit the Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drugs website |
Advocacy Tasmania Devonport Launceston Hobart |
Provide advocacy services and consumer and carer participation programs for people using alcohol, tobacco and other drug services. |
Visit the Advocacy Tasmania website |
Counselling and support services
Anglicare Tasmania Devonport Launceston Hobart Break O'Day |
Provide professional alcohol and other drug support to the community including counselling and support services to individuals and families. |
Visit the Anglicare Tasmania website |
Circular Head Aboriginal Corporation |
Provides alcohol and other drug assessment, counselling and referral services to identify treatment and support to individuals and families battling addiction. |
Visit the Circular Head Aboriginal Corporation website
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Eastern Health |
24-hour phone information and counselling service for drug users or family members seeking information on the effects of alcohol and drugs, or direct counselling and referral. |
Phone: 1800 811 994 |
Drug and Alcohol Clinical Advisory Service |
24-hour phone consultancy service available to all health professionals in Tasmania providing clinical advice to health professionals with concerns about patients and clients with alcohol and other drug problems. |
Phone: 1800 630 093 Visit the Drug and Alcohol Clinical Advisory Service website |
Holyoake Tasmania Inc. Hobart |
Provide targeted support services to families affected by alcohol, tobacco and other drug addiction. |
Visit the Holyoake Tasmania website |
Residential rehabilitation programs
City Mission Missiondale Evandale |
Residential rehabilitation program for men and women focused on developing a pathway through survival, recovery and future phases. |
Visit the City Mission website |
Pathways Tasmania Hobart |
Transformations provides medium to long term residential drug and alcohol rehabilitation programs for men and women in Southern Tasmania. |
Visit the Pathways Tasmania website |
Salvation Army – The Bridge Program New Town |
Tailored inpatient residential rehabilitation program for men and women (18 years and older). |
Visit the Salvation Army Bridge Program website |
Serenity House Burnie |
Community support services including non-medical sobering up/places of safety facilities; emergency relief and crisis accommodation. |
Visit the City Mission website |
Youth services
The Link Youth Health Service |
Health care services for young people who are experiencing issues associated with alcohol and other drug use. |
Visit the Link Youth Health Service website |
Youth Family and Community Connections Inc. |
Provide alcohol, tobacco and other drug treatment, support, education, information and health promotion to individuals and family. |
Prevention and health promotion programs
Quit Tasmania |
Increase public awareness of the harm of tobacco use and the provision of specialist information, support and resources. |
Visit the Quit Tasmania website |
Australian Drug Foundation - Good Sports Tasmania |
Preventative health program for the community sport clubs to introduce practices and policies creating a responsible drinking culture |
Visit the ADF Good Sports website |
Drug Education Network |
Delivers a range of health promotion, prevention and early intervention programs and works closely with communities and key stakeholders to identify and develop locally owned responses. |
Visit the Drug Education Network website |